Las Vegas Review-Journal

Biden more critical of deaths

Calls for swift, public investigat­ion after 7 aid workers killed

- By Josh Wingrove

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Israel hadn’t done enough to protect civilians after the deaths of seven aid workers.

“This conflict has been one of the worst in recent memory in terms of how many aid workers have been killed,” Biden said in a statement released Tuesday night.

Biden has called out Israel before but the sharply worded statement was among the most critical since Israel launched its campaign in response to the Hamas terrorist attack on Oct 7.

“Incidents like yesterday’s simply should not happen. Israel has also not done enough to protect civilians,” the president added.

Biden’s statement was among several issued by Western leaders who have condemned the airstrike that killed seven workers from World Central Kitchen, a prominent disaster relief group founded by the chef José Andrés. His remarks came as the administra­tion raises the pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke with Netanyahu on Tuesday and said he was “appalled” by the aid workers’ deaths. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he expressed “anger and concern” in a telephone call with Netanyahu. “This is completely unacceptab­le,” Albanese told reporters.

The seven dead include three British citizens, one dual-citizen American and one Australian.

Biden said he was “outraged and heartbroke­n by the deaths” and called for a swift investigat­ions. “Israel has pledged to conduct a thorough investigat­ion into why the aid workers’ vehicles were hit by airstrikes. That investigat­ion must be swift, it must bring accountabi­lity, and its findings must be made public.”

Biden said he would continue to press Israel to facilitate humanitari­an aid, and that he is pushing “hard for an immediate cease-fire as part of a hostage deal.”

Biden said he had spoken with Andrés to express condolence­s.

Netanyahu and other Israeli officials expressed regret over the deaths.

“Unfortunat­ely, in the past day there was a tragic event in which our forces unintentio­nally harmed non-combatants in the Gaza Strip,” the prime minister said on the social media platform X. “This happens in war. We are conducting a thorough inquiry and are in contact with the government­s. We will do everything to prevent a recurrence.”

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