Israeli President Herzog issues landmark apology for U.S.aid workers in Gaza
Israeli President Herzog extends condolences and apologies to U.S.-based chef Jose Andres over Gaza aid worker deaths
This airstrike targeted members of the U.S.-based World Central Kitchen (WCK), actively engaged in providing food aid in war-torn Gaza. The victims included nationals from Australia, Poland, the United Kingdom, a dual U.S.-Canada citizen, and Palestine.
“Unfortunately, on the last day, there was a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people in the Gaza Strip. We will investigate it right to the end… We are in contact with the governments and will do everything so that this thing does not happen again” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated.
According to data from the Aid Worker Security Database, the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has resulted in the highest number of aid worker deaths in over twenty years.
In less than six months, nearly 200 aid workers have been killed, surpassing the annual casualties seen in any other conflict since at least 1997.
Afghanistan, Syria, and South Sudan, previously known for high risks to humanitarian workers, recorded lower annual fatalities during their worst years compared to the current situation in Gaza. The casualties include personnel from the United Nations and various nonprofit humanitarian agencies.
Additionally, the UN has reported over 170 of its staff members killed since October 7, marking the highest number of UN personnel casualties in its history. Furthermore, a UN report on March 29 revealed the deaths of fifteen Palestine Red Crescent Society workers and volunteers.
Source: Newsroom
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