Israel expresses 'sorrow' for deadly airstrike on foreign aid workers in Gaza
Israel's military has expressed “sincere sorrow” after seven foreign aid workers were killed in an airstrike, though it stopped short of accepting responsibility.
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Israel's military has expressed “sincere sorrow” after seven foreign aid workers were killed in an airstrike, though it stopped short of accepting responsibility.
Three British aid workers have been killed in an air strike in Gaza. It is understood the British nationals were among those killed, alongside an Australian, a Polish national, an American-Canadian dual citizen and a Palestinian after reports by charity World Central Kitchen (WCK) that seven aid workers were killed on Monday night.
Overnight there were deaths in Gaza City, as Israel continued to bomb areas around the Al Shifa hospital. The death toll of Palestinians killed since the start of the war is now almost 32,000 and counting. Rafah has also been struck this Wednesday.
In a first for the Biden administration, Vice President Kamala Harris called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, before welcoming Benjamin Netanyahu’s main political rival. Benny Gantz is currently part of a national unity war cabinet and is also being welcomed by the US Secretary of State, this as the US starts air drops for Gaza civilians and ups the pressure on Israel.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said Monday his government is resigning, in a move that could open the door to US-backed reforms in the Palestinian Authority.
A member of Israel's War Cabinet has vowed to invade Rafah if the remaining Israeli hostages are not freed by the upcoming Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday rejected calls from the United States to take steps toward the establishment of a Palestinian state after the war and scale back its military offensive in Gaza.
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