an Israeli airstrike killed World Central Kitchen employees in Gaza.

an Israeli airstrike killed World Central Kitchen employees in Gaza.

World Central Kitchen’s founder claims that workers in Gaza have been killed by an Israeli. The creator of the World Central Kitchen, José Andrés, stated on Monday that “several” of his organization’s foreign volunteers had perished in an Israeli bombing in the Gaza Strip. The World Central Kitchen provides food to individuals in conflict and disaster areas.

World Central Kitchen’s founder claims that workers in Gaza have been killed by an Israeli.

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Chef José Andrés had never seen anything like the food situation in Gaza.
According to a statement from the Israeli military, the report is being looked into “at the highest levels to understand the circumstances of this tragic incident.”

According to a statement made on X by the well-known chef of Spanish descent, “Today, @WCK lost several of our brothers and sisters in an IDF air attack in Gaza. I am in deep sorrow for the families, friends, and the entire WCK family.”

World Central Kitchen’s founder claims that workers in Gaza have been killed by an Israeli. World Central Kitchen works in disaster zones all around the world. It had started shipping food and supplies to Gaza as U.N. experts and humanitarian organizations alert the world to the fact that thousands of Palestinians, mostly in the northern part of the territory, are in danger of starvation and that a significant portion of the population is malnourished. The International Court of Justice ordered last week that Israel, which disputes the accusations of food shortages, make sure enough aid reaches Gaza.

The WCK volunteers were part of a three-car convoy that was transporting aid to northern Gaza and returning to the south, according to a Palestinian paramedic who was part of the team that transported the aid workers’ remains to the hospital and was speaking to The Associated Press.

World Central Kitchen’s founder claims that workers in Gaza have been killed by an Israeli airstrike.when a missile fired by Israel hit. They returned to Rafah, where over a million displaced Gazans are taking refuge near Gaza’s southern border with Egypt, according to the medic, Mahmoud Thabeet.

World Central Kitchen’s founder claims that workers in Gaza have been killed by an Israeli airstrike. At least four victims were visible on video from the Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza, according to the Associated Press. Some of the bodies were covered in body armor, and one had a T-shirt with the WCK insignia on it. The dead’s passports revealed that one of them was British, another was Australian, and one was Polish, according to hospital workers. It was unclear at first who the fourth person was national. According to other sources, there was also a Palestinian motorist from the Gaza Strip who died.

In the remote coastal enclave that Israel invaded last October following a massive attack on Israel by the Palestinian militant group Hamas that resulted in the deaths of about 1,200 people and the capture of hundreds of hostages into Gaza, where more than 130 people were killed, Andrés lamented the loss of his colleagues and criticized Israeli policy.

World Central Kitchen’s founder claims that workers in Gaza have been killed by an Israeli airstrike. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, over 32,000 people have died as a result of the Israeli offensive in Gaza.

Andrés stated on X, “The Israeli government needs to stop this indiscriminate killing.” “It must cease limiting relief to the needy, cease murdering people and aid workers, and cease utilizing food as a weapon. No more losses of innocent life. Our shared humanity is the foundation of peace. It must begin right away.”

400 tones of food were sent by the WCK to the area on Monday when three ships from Cyprus anchored offshore. It was the second marine delivery for the group. Although it is not anticipated, the United States, which has been airdropping assistance supplies into Gaza, has stated that it will construct a floating dock off the coast to facilitate aid deliveries  to be ready for several more weeks.