Israel's response to killing of aid workers 'inadequate, unacceptable'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has criticized Zionist Israel, saying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government's response to the killing of international aid workers in the Gaza Strip by occupying forces is inadequate and unacceptable.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has criticized Zionist Israel, saying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government's response to the killing of international aid workers in the Gaza Strip by occupying forces is inadequate and unacceptable.
He made this comment during his visit to Qatar yesterday (Wednesday). Sanchez said, "The world wants a clearer explanation from Israel about this tragic killing. Then we will see what steps can be taken in this regard."
Last Monday, Israeli terrorist forces launched a deadly attack on a convoy of international aid workers in the Gaza Strip. The fleet included members of the World Central Kitchen, an international volunteer organization. Three British citizens, an Australian, a Polish citizen and an American-Canadian dual citizen were killed in the attack by Israeli forces. Besides, a Palestinian was also martyred along with the international relief workers.
After the attack, the international arena demanded a quick investigation of the incident against Israel. Israel's warlord Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged the killings, but he has claimed that Israeli soldiers killed these civilians unintentionally. He insisted that they were killed in the war.