The killing of humanitarian aid workers in the attack of the Zionist regime in Gaza
Five people have been killed by the Zionist regime's attack on the car of employees of an international organization that works in the field of food aid distribution in Gaza.
According to Al Jazeera, the Zionist regime attacked a car carrying workers of the World Central Kitchen Organization, which is responsible for distributing food among Palestinian refugees, in the Deir al-Balah area located in the center of Gaza. According to reports, the employees of the organization in question were Australian, Polish, British and their Palestinian translator. They were killed in an Israeli attack after delivering food aid to Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. Jose Andres, founder of the World Central Kitchen Organization, said he is deeply saddened and offers his condolences to the families and friends of the World Central Kitchen Organization workers who were killed. The World Kitchen Center has been operating in Gaza for months and has served more than 33 million meals since the conflict began. The United States-based World Food Center, in cooperation with Spain, has organized the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza via 2 ships that left Cyprus on March 12 and 30. Meanwhile, the White House's National Security Council said the United States is shocked by the deaths of aid workers in Gaza. Adrienne Watson, a spokeswoman for the council, said the White House had asked Israel to "rapidly investigate what happened." The Israeli military expressed regret for the attack and said it would conduct an investigation.