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Charity boss accuses Israel of targeting aid staff 'systematically, car by car' - BBC News | |
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Iqra Farooq | |
BBC World Service | |
We've been hearing from Palestinian aid workers and getting their reaction to the seven World Central Kitchen staff who were killed in Gaza. | |
Naser Qadous is Palestinian and works for humanitarian organisation Anera. He knew Damian Sobol and Zomi Frankcom, two of the aid workers who were killed. | |
Naser tells the BBC World Service’s OS programme that “Zomi Frankcom was energetic, always smiling and very friendly and helpful. She was so motivated to help people and had a special character". | |
Naser is currently working in Ramallah in the West Bank, where he says distributing aid is difficult because after 7 October, most of the roads are closed. | |
“Ramallah is not safe too. We’re 100 kilometres from projects in Jenin – it takes five hours now and used to take an hour and a half to get there,” he says. | |
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