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Outcry grows over Gaza airstrike; Biden urges swift ceasefire in statement

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     The most recent Israeli airstrike, which victimized a World Central Kitchen-operated aid convoy, has sparked international outrage and increased calls for an immediate ceasefire as tensions between Israel and Gaza rise. The attack, resulting in the deaths of seven humanitarian workers, has drawn condemnation from global leaders and humanitarian organizations, highlighting the pressing need to halt the violence and protect innocent lives.

   The aid workers, representing multiple nationalities, including American, Australian, Polish, and British, were struck by Israeli fire despite traveling in clearly marked vehicles and coordinating their movements with the Israeli military. The convoy had been delivering crucial food aid to civilians in Gaza when it was attacked, prompting swift condemnation and calls for accountability.

     Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the tragedy and pledged to investigate the incident thoroughly. However, World Central Kitchen promptly announced the suspension of its operations in Gaza, denouncing the attack as an assault on humanitarian efforts in conflict zones.

The deaths prompted leaders from several nations to renew calls for a ceasefire. In a strongly worded statement, President Joe Biden voiced his outrage and heartbreak over the incident.

     “I am outraged and heartbroken by the deaths of seven humanitarian workers from World Central Kitchen, including one American, in Gaza yesterday. They were providing food to hungry civilians in the middle of a war. They were brave and selfless. Their deaths are a tragedy,” Biden stated.

The president called for a swift and transparent investigation into the attack, stressing the importance of holding those responsible accountable. He urged Israel to do more to protect aid workers and civilians in Gaza.

“This conflict has been one of the worst in recent memory in terms of how many aid workers have been killed. Incidents like yesterday’s simply should not happen,” Biden emphasized.

He added that the United States remains committed to delivering humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians and pushing for an immediate ceasefire. “I will continue to press Israel to do more to facilitate that aid,” Biden asserted. “And we are pushing hard for an immediate ceasefire as part of a hostage deal. I have a team in Cairo working on this right now.”

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