José Andrés Believes Israel ‘Systematically’ Targeted World Central Kitchen Aid Workers In Gaza

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José Andrés Believes Israel ‘Systematically’ Targeted World Central Kitchen Aid Workers In Gaza
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Special Counsel In Trump’s Classified Documents Case Rejects Judge’s Request For Jury Instructions—Says It’s Based On ‘Fundamentally Flawed’ PremiseWorld Central Kitchen founder José Andrés said Wednesday he believes the group’s seven aid workers killed by an Israeli military strike earlier this week were targeted “systematically, car by car,” amid growing concerns about safety among humanitarian aid groups providing much-needed aid to the war-torn region.

There may have been more than three strikes against WCK’s aid convoy, according to Andrés, who said he spoke with President Joe Biden on Tuesday. Hundreds of tons of food aid intended to be delivered at a makeshift port constructed by WCK in northern Gaza was returned to a port in Cyprus, the group confirmed to Forbes.Wednesday that “humanitarian aid organizations are unable to carry out their work safely” in Gaza, where civilians have increasingly had “less access to aid” and medical assistance.

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