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Adam Easton The head of the
Warsaw Correspondent Norwegian Refugee Council, Jan Egeland, has been telling BBC's World at One programme about his
Polish President Andrzej Duda is echoing calls made earlier by several world leaders as he demands an explanation for the deaths of the volunteers killed in the Israeli airstrike in Gaza. recent visit to Gaza where he ate meals with the World Central Kitchen (WCK).
"It is with deep pain that I learned about the deaths in “There is no nobler task," he says. “I saw the good work of these very compassionate people helping
the Gaza Strip of the volunteers from the World Central Kitchen organisation, the civilian population."
including a Polish citizen. My thoughts are with their loved ones," Egeland says WCK
President Duda posted on X. had close coordination with the Israeli Defence Forces and always notified them about their movements in what is called a "deconfliction" system.
"These brave people changed the world for the better with “This is a war machine totally out
their service and dedication to others. This tragedy should never have happened of control in Gaza,” he says, adding that more aid workers have been killed in Gaza "than in any other conflict".
and must be explained," he adds. Egeland emphasised there are two crossings close to the north of Gaza - the Karni crossing and the Erez crossing - that need to be opened to avoid more risk of famine and disease.
As we reported earlier, Soból is a native of Przemyśl, in south-eastern Poland, and was
originally identified by the mayor of the city, Wojciech Bakun.
Soból's colleagues have been posting comments on social media that
he had also taken part in delivering aid to Ukrainian refugees following Russia's
invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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