“You cannot win this war by starving an entire population,' Andrés writes.
José Andrés calls on Israel to ‘stop killing civilians and aid workers’ after airstrike kills staff“It needs to stop killing civilians and aid workers today," Chef José Andrés wrote. "It needs to start the long journey to peace today.” | Francois Nel/Getty ImagesChef José Andrés is calling on Israel to “stop killing civilians and aid workers” following a deadly airstrike in Gaza that killed seven aid workers with the World Central Kitchen.
The opinion piece from Andrés comes after the World Central Kitchen founder has kept a low profile since hismourning the victims, in which he called on the Israeli government “to stop this indiscriminate killing.” Andrés calls out Netanyahu in the op-ed, stating that he “has said of the Israeli killings of our team, ‘It happens in war.’ It was a direct attack on clearly marked vehicles whose movements were known by the Israel Defense Forces.
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