A newly released video is raising serious questions about the circumstances surrounding the deaths of seven aid workers in Gaza. The workers, employed by the World Central Kitchen, were killed in an Israeli airstrike earlier this week. The United Nations has stated that Israeli forces were responsible for the deaths.
The Israeli military had initially claimed the vehicles were "advancing suspiciously" and without headlights or emergency signals. However, the video, obtained by news outlets, shows the vehicles clearly marked with the World Central Kitchen logo and with their lights activated. This visual evidence appears to contradict the initial Israeli account.
The incident has sparked international outrage and renewed calls for a ceasefire in Gaza. Humanitarian organizations are demanding a full and transparent investigation into the killings. The U.S. government has also expressed concern and urged Israel to take steps to protect aid workers operating in the region. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge in the coming days.
Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza; Questions Arise Over Circumstances
A recently released video appears to contradict the Israeli military's account of the deaths of seven aid workers in Gaza. The aid workers were killed in an airstrike while traveling in marked vehicles. The Israeli military initially described the vehicles as moving suspiciously, but the video shows the vehicles with their lights on. The United Nations has condemned the killings and called for a thorough investigation.