Tragic Israeli Airstrike Kills Aid Workers in Gaza

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Kalina Novaković
1 min read
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The recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza resulted in the tragic death of seven aid workers, including individuals from various countries. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed deep regret for the unintended strike. The victims included Lalzawmi Frankcom from Australia, Damian Sobol from Poland, and three British nationals. The death toll of aid workers since the start of the Israel-Hamas war is a staggering 196, making it a pressing humanitarian concern. Following the incident, the United Arab Emirates paused its aid operations until the safety of aid workers could be guaranteed. The international community is demanding answers from Israel, calling for protection for humanitarian workers. This devastating event has sparked widespread concern and sorrow, prompting a diplomatic push for accountability and safety measures in conflict zones.

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