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Tributes paid to killed aid staff as more charities pause Gaza work - BBC News Charity boss accuses Israel of targeting aid staff 'systematically, car by car' - BBC News
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Iqra Farooq
World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres has accused Israeli forces in Gaza of systematically targeting the cars of aid workers in a strike that killed seven members of his staff on Monday. BBC World Service
Speaking to Reuters news agency, Andres says that the killing of seven WCK personnel was not a mistake or a misfire, and asserts that the Israelis knew their movements at the time of the attack. We've been hearing from Palestinian aid workers and getting their reaction to the seven World Central Kitchen staff who were killed in Gaza.
"Even if we were not 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.
in coordination with the (Israeli army), no democratic 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".
country and no military can be targeting civilians and 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.
humanitarians," he says. “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.
Israel's military has expressed its "severe sorrow" over the incident, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike was unintentional.
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