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Tributes paid to killed aid staff as more charities pause Gaza work - BBC News | |
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Jeremy Bowen | |
International editor, reporting from Northern Israel | |
The killing of foreign aid workers in Gaza might finally exhaust the considerable patience of Israel's allies, led by the United States. | |
Israel and Egypt have banned foreign journalists from entering Gaza, except on occasional, highly controlled and brief visits with the Israeli military. Journalists are also denied access to a war when the parties fighting it have something to hide. | |
But even without foreign reporters on the scene, evidence is piling up that Israel is not, as it claims, respecting its obligations under the laws of war to respect civilian lives, or allowing the free movement of aid in a famine created by Israel's own actions. | |
After the World Kitchen team was killed in Gaza, President Biden used his strongest language yet in public statements to condemn Israel's actions. | |
The president and his aides have now to decide whether words are enough. | |
Read Jeremy Bowen's full analysis here | |
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