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Charity boss José Andrés says Israel targeted staff 'systematically, car by car' - BBC News Charity boss José Andrés says Israel targeted staff 'systematically, car by car' - BBC News
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We're going to be pausing our live coverage soon but before we do, here are the latest updates on the Israeli air strike which killed seven aid workers on Monday, including three Britons. Thank you for following our coverage of the ongoing reaction to the Israeli air strike which killed seven international aid workers in Gaza on Monday.
International outcry continues with leaders of the UK, US, Canada and Australia among those condemning the strike on the food aid convoy For a recap on what happened, see BBC Verify's analysis of what we know about the strike.
The bodies of the aid workers are in the process of being repatriated to their home countries via Egypt Is this a watershed moment in the Israel Gaza war? Read the BBC's international editor Jeremy Bowen's analysis on the way this week may have changed the war.
World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés accused Israeli forces in Gaza of targeting the aid workers "systematically, car by car" And you can read more about the lives and legacies of the aid workers who were killed here.
Israel insists the strike on aid workers was unintentional, with economy minister Nir Barkat telling the BBC it is "nonsense" to suggest Israel would deliberately target aid workers This page was edited by Emily McGarvey, Aoife Walsh and Johanna Chisholm. The writers were Gabriela Pomeroy, Ali Abbas Ahmadi, Ruth Comerford, Nadia Ragozhina, Alex Smith, Christy Cooney and Joe McFadden.
Some charities have paused their operations since the strike, increasing fears of starvation
The UN is suspending its overnight operations in Gaza for at least 48 hours "to evaluate security", a spokesperson says
We've learned more about what the three killed British men were doing in Gaza. The head of the security company which employed them told the BBC they worked as security advisers, ensuring the convoy followed safety procedures and remained on the correct route
Rishi Sunak is facing growing pressure over UK arms sales to Israel after the incident
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