Tragic Loss: 7 Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Air Strike Marked with IDF Response

Footage reveals World Central Kitchen vehicles destroyed in airstrike

In an air strike in Gaza, seven aid workers from various countries were tragically killed. The devastating attack left two vehicles severely damaged, with one of them displaying a large hole on the roof. The vehicles were identified as armored cars marked with the logo of US-based food charity World Central Kitchen (WCK), along with another vehicle.

José Andrés, founder of WCK, confirmed that the workers lost their lives in an IDF air strike while Gaza’s Hamas-run media office also pointed the finger at Israel for the deadly attack. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) responded by stating they were conducting a “thorough review” of the incident to understand what had transpired.

The loss of these dedicated aid workers has sent shockwaves through the humanitarian community. As investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the air strike, there are calls for accountability and justice for those who lost their lives in this tragic event. The international community mourns the deaths of these individuals who were selflessly committed to providing assistance to those in need.

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