Displaced Palestinians, including children, wait in queues for food distributed by World Central Kitchen (WCK), the US-based international volunteer aid organization which had suspended its activities for a while after the Israeli army targeted and killed its employees, in Bani Suheyle town, east of Khan Yunis, Gaza on June 10, 2024. [Hani Alshaer - Anadolu Agency]
Two years after an Israeli strike in Gaza killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers, including three British citizens, the UK government has renewed its call for transparency and accountability, Anadolu reports. Minister for the Middle East Hamish Falconer said the families of Armed Forces veterans John Chapman, James Henderson, and James Kirby have spent two years seeking answers about the attack, which targeted a convoy delivering food to civilians. β€œFor two years, the families have sought answers. The UK government has pressed Israel at the highest level for answers. Israel has a responsibility to provide these,” Falconer said in a statement published on Wednesday. Falconer described the attack as β€œappalling” and emphasized that no aid worker should be killed […]

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