World Central Kitchen Resumes Gaza Aid After Fatal Strike; Seeks Probe
April 28, 2024
World Central Kitchen, led by chef José Andrés, is restarting its food relief efforts in Gaza after a strike killed seven of its staff.
The organization, which temporarily halted its work, plans to dispatch 276 trucks of food through the Rafah crossing.
Israel has issued an apology for the strike and the IDF has altered their operation rules as a consequence.
Despite resuming operations, World Central Kitchen seeks an independent inquiry into the deadly incident.
The charity has provided over 43 million meals in Gaza and is preparing to send additional assistance.
Israel's military is set to increase aid to Gaza, as the UN warns of an 'almost inevitable' famine in the region.
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BBC News • Apr 28, 2024
World Central Kitchen to resume aid in Gaza following fatal airstrike
The New York Times • Apr 28, 2024
World Central Kitchen Will Resume Operations in Gaza
Yahoo News • Apr 28, 2024
World Central Kitchen to resume Gaza aid work after death of staff
Yahoo News • Apr 28, 2024
World Central Kitchen to resume aid in Gaza following fatal airstrike