Tragic Strike on World Central Kitchen Aid Workers in Gaza

By
Ricardo Martinez
1 min read
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A tragic incident unfolded as seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen, the disaster relief group founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, were killed in an air strike by the Israeli military in Gaza. This devastating news was shared in a post on Twitter by the organization. The US-based group has been actively involved in overseeing the construction of a pier and facilitating aid delivery in the northern Gaza Strip, a region where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are enduring dire conditions, including malnutrition and hunger. This heartbreaking event underscores the perilous circumstances faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones, and serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for global support in such crisis-stricken areas.

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