In April, seven international aid workers of the WCK were targeted in Deir al-Balah while they were travelling in three vehicles belonging to the organisation, with clear WCK signage attached to the car. The seven included three Britons, an Australian, a Polish national, a US-Canadian dual citizen and a Palestinian. The killings have triggered calls for accountability from around the world, with many, including WCK founder Jose Andres, disputing Israel’s claim that the attack was a “mistake” and a case of “misidentification.” The bleak reality is that in the past few weeks there has been a surge in attacks on buildings considered to be warehouses for the aid organisation.Breaking | According to the latest toll, four civilians were reported killed, including two employees of World Central Kitchen, following an Israeli artillery shelling that targeted a vehicle northeast of Khan Yunis city, south of the Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/PR428a6EQ3
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