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Israel-Gaza latest news: Gaza aid ship turns back after deadly Israeli strike on convoy - BBC News Israel-Gaza latest news: Gaza aid ship turns back after deadly Israeli strike on convoy - BBC News
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As we've been reporting, seven people, who were working for aid charity World Central Kitchen (WCK), were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza on Monday. The Israeli strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza was "appalling", Unicef says.
Among the victims were British nationals John Chapman, 57, James Henderson, 33, and James Kirby, 47, who were part of WCK's security team. Tess Ingram, Unicef's communications specialist, told BBC Breakfast: "These were brave humanitarian
Australian national Lalzawmi Frankcom, Polish national Damian Sobol, Palestinian Saifeddin Issam Ayad Abutahas and US-Canadian citizen Jacob Flickinger, were also killed. workers trying to do their job.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged that the Israeli military hit "innocent people", describing it as tragic and unintentional. "This absolutely should not happen in the line of duty and
Read more about the aid workers killed here. it is appalling they have been killed."
She says Unicef's operations in Gaza have been impacted by World Central Kitchen - the charity the seven victims worked for - "pausing their operations as they are one of the big helpers".
"We have lost so many colleagues. It is dangerous for us
and it is also dangerous for people in Gaza," she adds.
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