'Israel has not done enough': US President Biden expresses 'outrage' over death of 7 aid workers in Gaza strike
Wednesday, 3 April 2024 Seven aid workers who were working for the World Central Kitchen, a charity delivering food to besieged Palestinians, were killed in the Israeli airstrike in Gaza. In a statement on Tuesday, US President Biden said he is "outraged and heartbroken" by the tragic incident.
Israel's defence chief Herzi Halevi says a strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza was a "grave mistake" and that the army "is sorry for the unintentional harm to the members of the World Central Kitchen group (WCK)", after the deaths prompted a chorus of international outrage.
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