“Central global cuisine I had no knowledge none of the people traveling in the vehicle had alleged links to Hamas attack on October 7,” Spanish chef José Andrés’ nonprofit said.
These statements come after learning that one of their cars had once again been the target of an Israeli attack. On this occasion, three of its employees died, one of them being classified as “Hamas militiaman” by the Israeli Defense Forces.
Among the deceased is the manager of community kitchens east of Khan Yunis from WCK, a driver and the evaluation and monitoring managerAccording to local sources, the incident occurred on the Salah al Din road in the Satar al Sharqi area, northeast of Khan Yunis.
We are heartbroken to learn that a vehicle carrying colleagues from World Central Kitchen was hit by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
At present, we are working with incomplete information and are urgently seeking more details.
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“Our thoughts are with our colleagues and their families at this unimaginable moment”, he added in his publication. After what happened, the NGO announced that it was ceasing its operations in Gaza, eight months after the attack. Israeli attack that killed seven more of its employees in April.
The drone attack occurred at a time when some bandits tried to attack the convoy with food and humanitarian aid. The device fell into the back of the truck which was being secured.
At that point, several people came to help and another drone left. another missile against the SUV where the workers were movingwhich bore the logo of the NGO of Spanish leader José Andrés. This is what several witnesses tell the agency Efe.
“He didn’t use badges”
The Israeli army confirmed, a few hours later, that it had attacked a vehicle in which it said there was a militiaman. after receiving “credible” information on your location in real time.
“The claim that the terrorist was at the same time an employee of the WCK is being investigated,” adds the military statement, which adds that the civilian vehicle did not wear a badge and their movement “was not coordinated to transport the aid.”