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World Central Kitchen to resume Gaza aid after staff deaths in Israeli strike

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World Central Kitchen or WCK said it would resume operations in the Gaza Strip on Monday, a month after seven workers of the US-based charity were killed in an Israeli air strike. Prior to halting operations, WCK had distribute­d more than 43 million meals in Gaza since October, representi­ng by its own accounts 62 percent of all internatio­nal NGO aid. The charity said it had 276 trucks with the equivalent of almost 8 million meals ready to enter through the Rafah Crossing and will also send trucks into Gaza from Jordan. “The humanitari­an situation in Gaza remains dire,” said the charity’s chief executive officer Erin Gore. “We are restarting our operation with the same energy, dignity, and focus on feeding as many people as possible.”

The April 1 deaths triggered widespread condemnati­on and demands from Israel’s allies,

including the US, for an explanatio­n. Israel said its inquiries had found serious errors and breaches of procedure by its military, dismissing two senior officers and reprimandi­ng senior commanders.

WCK is demanding an independen­t investigat­ion. Israel’s six-month war against Hamas in Gaza followed an Oct. 7 attack by the militant group in southern Israel when more than 250 hostages were seized and some 1,200 people killed, according to Israeli tallies. Israel’s offensive has killed more than 34,000 people, Palestinia­n health authoritie­s say, and caused a humanitari­an disaster for the enclave’s more than 2 million inhabitant­s.

“We have been forced to make a decision: Stop feeding altogether during one of the worst hunger crises ever ... Or keep feeding knowing that aid, aid workers and civilians are being intimidate­d and killed,” Gore said.

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