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Israel-Gaza latest news: Three British workers killed in Israeli strike on Gaza aid convoy - BBC News Israel-Gaza latest news: Three British workers killed in Israeli strike on Gaza aid convoy - BBC News
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Hugo Bachega The White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says President Biden has spoken by phone with World Central Kitchen (WCK) founder chef José Andrés and expressed that he was "heartbroken" by the news of the air strike that killed seven of its workers last night.
Middle East correspondent, in Jerusalem Biden wanted to "share his deepest condolences and is grieving with the entire WCK family", the press secretary goes on to say.
The World Central Kitchen team was travelling at night in a clearly marked convoy of three cars, on a coastal road in central Gaza. She says it was important to recognise the contribution the WCK has made to the people of Gaza and to people around the world.
The organisation said the group had left a warehouse after unloading 100 tonnes of humanitarian aid and that its movements had been co-ordinated with the Israeli military.
The three cars were struck separately by the Israeli military, for reasons that are still not clear.
Video posted online showed several bodies, some of them wearing bullet proof vests bearing the organisation’s logo.
Seven workers were killed, including three British nationals and citizens from the United States, Poland and Australia.
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