World Central Kitchen Resumes Operations in Gaza

World Central Kitchen resumes operations in Gaza after pausing due to the deaths of 7 aid workers in an Israeli air strike. The charity plans to continue providing meals to the people in Gaza despite safety concerns.

World Central Kitchen Resumes Operations in Gaza

World Central Kitchen resumes operations in Gaza after aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike. The organization will continue its mission of providing food to the people of Gaza despite the risks.

Israel's Killing of Aid Workers in Gaza

European leaders criticize Israel for killing seven aid workers in Gaza, calling for a cease-fire and halting arms sales. The attack has sparked international outrage and pressure on Israel to protect civilians and aid workers.

Attack on Aid Workers in Gaza

The killing of seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen highlights systemic failings in the Israel Defense Forces' approach to protecting humanitarian workers in Gaza, resulting in international pressure and outrage. Multiple incidents of attacks on aid workers have occurred, leading to curtailed aid deliveries and fatalities. Aid agencies criticize the deconfliction process as ineffective, with attacks continuing despite coordination efforts. Various aid organizations, including World Central Kitchen and Doctors Without Borders, have faced attacks and casualties, with little accountability from the Israeli military.

Comparison of U.S. and Israeli Strikes in Afghanistan

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby responds to questions comparing 2021 U.S. strike in Afghanistan and Israeli strike, emphasizing differences in conflicts and military chains of command.

Deaths of Aid Workers in Gaza

NPR discusses the deaths of aid workers in Gaza with Juliette Touma from UNRWA.

Criticism facing the Biden administration over threats of change in Israel policy

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomes Israeli measures to expand aid into Gaza but says more is needed to meet Biden administration's demands for dramatic improvements in humanitarian conditions. Seven aid workers were killed in Israeli airstrikes, leading to dismissals and reprimands within the military. International outrage sparked over the incident.

Israeli military inquiry into killing of aid workers in Gaza

Israeli military dismisses two officers and reprimands senior commanders after an inquiry finds serious errors led to the killing of seven aid workers in Gaza by drone strikes. The military mistook the aid workers for Hamas gunmen and did not follow standard procedures.

President Joe Biden's warning to Israel over Gaza war

President Joe Biden warned Israel of a policy shift over Gaza war, urging immediate action to curtail civilian deaths and aid workers' killings. Tensions rise as domestic pressure mounts in a US election year.

Israel Defense Forces mistakenly target and kill aid workers in Gaza

Israel Defense Forces mistakenly targeted and killed seven aid workers in Gaza, leading to international condemnation and demands for an explanation. Two officers will be dismissed, and others reprimanded for the incident.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

Israel's military carried out airstrikes in Gaza that killed seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen, leading to the dismissal and reprimand of senior military officers. The incident prompted calls for an independent investigation and raised concerns about the safety of aid workers in the region.

President Biden's Response to Israel's Killing of Aid Workers in Gaza

President Joe Biden expressed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the killing of seven aid workers in Gaza is unacceptable and warned of potential policy changes if immediate action is not taken. The U.S. is urging Israel to increase humanitarian aid, open more crossings, and reduce violence against civilians. Biden also emphasized the need for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren calls to block F-15 sale to Israel after aid worker deaths in Gaza

Sen. Elizabeth Warren is calling to block the sale of F-15s to Israel after seven aid workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. The strike has sparked criticism of Israel's military campaign, which has resulted in the deaths of over 32,000 Palestinians since early October.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East

President Biden expressed concerns to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about Israeli strikes that killed aid workers and humanitarian conditions in Gaza, urging for specific, concrete, and measurable steps to address civilian harm and humanitarian suffering.

Call for Independent Probe into Israeli Strikes on Humanitarian Aid Workers

The parents of a U.S.-Canadian aid worker killed in Israeli strikes on a World Central Kitchen convoy are calling for an independent probe into the attack, expressing lack of confidence in Israel's military investigation. The deceased, Jacob Flickinger, was among seven humanitarian workers killed in central Gaza. World Central Kitchen and the parents emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in investigating the incident.

Biden to Speak with Netanyahu on Israeli Military Strikes

President Joe Biden is scheduled to speak with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the Israeli military strikes that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers. Biden is angry over the incident and Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to join the call remotely. The strike occurred despite coordination between the aid workers and the Israel Defense Forces, leading to the pause of operations in the region.

Israeli Airstrike Kills World Central Kitchen Aid Workers in Gaza

President Biden expresses outrage over the Israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen in Gaza. Tensions are high in the White House ahead of a call between Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The conflict highlights the challenges faced by aid workers in delivering humanitarian aid in Gaza.

Biden's Call with Netanyahu and Recent Events in Israel

Biden is angry about Israeli strikes killing aid workers in Gaza, will convey anger to Netanyahu. Israel thwarts planned terror attacks, U.S. military shoots down drones. Holocaust survivors share stories, Gaza death toll rises. Australian PM demands accountability from Israel. World Central Kitchen calls for independent investigation into the strikes.

Israeli Airstrike in Gaza

Australian Prime Minister criticizes Israel's explanation for airstrike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza, including an Australian citizen.

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza

President Biden to hold a critical phone call with Israel's prime minister after Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed seven aid workers. Chef José Andrés accuses Israel of targeting the aid group. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports for TODAY.

Israel's Response to the Death of Aid Workers in Gaza

Fox News reports on Israel's response to the death of seven aid workers in Gaza and criticism towards President Biden for not changing his Israel policy despite the ongoing conflict.

Biden to Speak with Netanyahu After Aid Workers Killed in Gaza

President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are expected to speak by phone following the deaths of aid workers in Gaza. Biden criticized Israel for not doing enough to protect aid workers.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians: World Central Kitchen aid workers killed in Gaza

Seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza while delivering food to Palestinians, sparking international outrage and calls for accountability. The victims included individuals from Australia, the United Kingdom, Palestine, Poland, and the U.S./Canada. The incident underscores the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians, with accusations of intentional targeting by Israeli forces.

Pope Francis leads prayer for victims of war in Gaza and Ukraine

Pope Francis led a moment of silence to pray for aid workers killed in Gaza and a Ukrainian soldier named Oleksandre, appealing for a cease-fire and humanitarian aid in Gaza.

Criticism of Israel for Not Protecting Aid Workers in Gaza

President Joe Biden criticizes Israel for not doing enough to protect aid workers in Gaza after a strike kills seven workers. Biden expresses outrage and calls for swift investigation and accountability from Israel.

Accidental Killing of Aid Workers in Gaza

President Biden blamed Israel for the accidental killing of aid workers in Gaza, calling for accountability and claiming Israel is not doing enough to protect civilians. The U.S. military also faced criticism for civilian casualties in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Aid Workers in Gaza

An Israeli airstrike killed six international aid workers with the World Central Kitchen charity and their Palestinian driver in Gaza while delivering food. The deaths prompted multiple charities to suspend aid deliveries to Palestinians on the brink of starvation.

World Central Kitchen and Gaza Tragedy

World Central Kitchen, an international relief organization, was thrust into a tragic spotlight when seven of its aid workers in Gaza were killed by an Israeli airstrike. The organization provides sustenance to victims and first responders at humanitarian disasters around the world.

Israeli airstrike killing aid workers in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister acknowledges unintentional killing of aid workers in Gaza by Israeli forces, leading to pause in aid operations by World Central Kitchen. International condemnation and calls for investigation follow the deadly strike.

Israeli Airstrike Killing Aid Workers in Gaza

An Israeli airstrike killed six international aid workers and their Palestinian driver in Gaza, leading to the suspension of food aid delivery by World Central Kitchen. The incident has sparked international criticism and calls for investigation.

Israeli Airstrike on Aid Workers in Gaza

Israeli airstrike kills aid workers in Gaza, including citizens of Australia, Britain, and Poland. Prime Minister Netanyahu calls it 'tragic' and promises an independent inquiry. World Central Kitchen charity convoy hit despite unloading humanitarian aid. International condemnation and pressure for humanitarian relief in Gaza.

Death of World Central Kitchen Aid Workers in Gaza

Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed the death of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, expressing condolences and calling for an investigation.

Israeli Airstrike in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses unintentional strike that killed aid workers in Gaza, expresses condolences and emphasizes the tragic nature of the event.

U.S. Support for Israel in Gaza Conflict

Former State Department staffer Annelle Sheline quits in protest over U.S. support for Israel's offensive in Gaza. Rep. Rashida Tlaib accuses Israel of purposefully killing seven humanitarian aid workers. The incident has caused a rift in the Democratic Party.

Israeli Airstrike on World Central Kitchen Workers in Gaza

World Central Kitchen pauses operations in Gaza after 7 aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike. Israel expresses condolences and opens probe. US urges swift investigation.

Israeli airstrike on World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza

Israeli airstrike kills seven workers from World Central Kitchen in Gaza, prompting the organization to pause aid operations. The incident has sparked international outrage and calls for accountability.