Founder of World Central Kitchen, José Andrés, condemns Israel's systematic targeting of humanitarian aid workers

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-04-04 23:40:05

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Washington, April 5 (RHC)-- The founder of World Central Kitchen, Chef José Andrés, has accused Israel of systematically targeting the seven aid workers who were killed Monday in a series of drone strikes in Gaza. 

Chef Andrés spoke to Reuters on Wednesday, saying:  “In the end, it’s what we know, what everybody knows, that seven team members between the specialty security people we have — three British individuals and three international crew, plus one Palestinian — that they were targeted systematically, car by car.”

The Washington, DC-based World Central Kitchen and other aid groups have halted aid deliveries at a time when northern Gaza is facing famine.  The United Nations has temporarily halted all operations at night in Gaza for at least 48 hours to reassess security protocols. According to the U.N., 196 aid workers have been killed in Gaza since October 7.

The killings of the humanitarian aid workers has triggered global anger.  Even U.S. President Joe Biden has been forced to say that he was outraged by the attack on the aid workers, but the U.S. is continuing to arm Israel. Palestinians say the attack on the aid workers is part of a broader campaign to starve the people of Gaza.

A member of the resistance, Hiyam Mouamer, said: “They bombed the World Central Kitchen to starve the Palestinian people, so that the Palestinian people do not survive in their land and homeland.  We call on all Arab peoples to stand with us and witness what has happened to the Palestinian people. The Palestinian people are humiliated.  Their dignity was stripped away.  We no longer have homes or anything. The Palestinian people have been living in humiliation from the 1948 war until now.”
 



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