Israel-Hamas conflict, 7 support employees killed in Gaza strike

Riyad Mansour watches after the United Nations Security Council voted on a proposal at the UN headquarters in New York, on December 22, 2023.
Riyad Mansour watches after the United Nations Safety Council voted on a proposal on the UN headquarters in New York, on December 22, 2023. David Dee Delgado/Reuters

The Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations has accused Israel of intentionally concentrating on the World Central Kitchen workers killed by a strike in Gaza this week.

“The killing of the help employees from the World Central Kitchen just isn’t an remoted incident,” the ambassador, Riyad Mansour, stated at a gathering of the UN Safety Council on Friday.

“Israel knew very effectively who it was concentrating on, hitting three vehicles in three places, even though they had been identifiable and had gotten coordinated with Israel,” Mansour added.

The ambassador stated “it took the deaths of foreigners” for the worldwide group to acknowledge the struggling of Palestinians in Gaza over the previous 180 days. The strike killed one Palestinian, three Britons, a US-Canadian twin citizen, an Australian and a Pole, in keeping with the group.

Israeli report: On Friday, the Israel Protection Forces revealed a report into the killings, which it stated violated its personal protocols and mustn’t have occurred.

The report discovered that IDF forces “mistakenly assumed” there have been Hamas gunmen touring within the support convoy and opened hearth on the autos.

The WCK has referred to as for additional unbiased investigations, saying the IDF can’t be trusted to “examine its personal failure in Gaza.”

Learn extra in regards to the IDF report.

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