'Very best of humanity': the seven aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike

Seven aid workers from various nationalities killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza mourned as dedicated individuals by their families and colleagues, sparking calls for investigation and condemnation of attacks on humanitarian personnel.

  • Bilawal Riaz
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Seven aid workers, including three Britons, an Australian, a Polish national, an American-Canadian dual citizen, and a Palestinian, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. The victims included James Kirby, John Chapman, James Henderson, Saif Issam Abu Taha, Zomi Frankcom, Damian Sobol, and Jacob Flickinger. They were described as dedicated individuals by their families and colleagues, with backgrounds ranging from military veterans to humanitarian workers. The World Central Kitchen mourned their deaths, highlighting their commitment to helping those in need. Leaders called for a thorough investigation into the incident and condemned attacks on humanitarian personnel as unacceptable.

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