Assist charity to renew operations in Gaza following killing of seven support employees

An support group is to renew its work in Gaza 4 weeks after suspending operations following the killing of seven employees.

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World Central Kitchen (WCK) says it should restart operations within the besieged strip on Monday, delivering meals to "address widespread hunger", together with within the north.

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It comes following the killing of the WCK employees in an Israeli army strike on 1 April.

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Three British nationals, who had been a part of WCK's safety staff, an Australian, a Polish nationwide, an American-Canadian twin citizen, and a Palestinian, had been killed within the strike.

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An Israeli investigation discovered that incorrect assumptions, decision-making errors and violations of the principles of engagement had resulted of their deaths.

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WCK suspended its operations in Gaza following their deaths. They had beforehand distributed greater than 43 million meals in Gaza and accounted for greater than 60% of all worldwide non-governmental support.

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Erin Gore, the group's chief government, stated the humanitarian scenario in Gaza "remained dire".

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"We are restarting our operation with the same energy, dignity, and focus on feeding as many people as possible," she stated.

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"We will continue to get as much food into Gaza, including northern Gaza, as possible - by land, air, or sea."

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She stated regardless of assurances by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) of modifications to their guidelines of operations within the wake of the employees' deaths, their workers nonetheless confronted the specter of being threatened or killed.

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"We have been forced to make a decision: Stop feeding altogether during one of the worst hunger crises ever, ending our operation that accounted for 62% of all International non-governmental-organisation (NGO) aid, or keep feeding knowing that aid, aid workers and civilians are being intimidated and killed," Ms Gore stated.

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"These are the hardest conversations, and we have considered all perspectives when deliberating.

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"Ultimately, we determined we should preserve feeding, persevering with our mission of exhibiting as much as present meals to folks through the hardest of occasions."

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Strikes on Rafah and Blinken's visit

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It comes as medics said 13 people had been killed in Israeli airstrikes on three houses in the southern city of Rafah on Monday.

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The strikes on Rafah, where over a million people are sheltering from months of Israeli bombardment, came hours before Egypt was expected to host leaders of Hamas to discuss prospects for a ceasefire agreement with Israel.

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On Sunday, Hamas officers stated a delegation, led by Khalil al Hayya, the group's deputy Gaza chief, would talk about a ceasefire proposal handed by Hamas to mediators from Qatar and Egypt, in addition to Israel's response.

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Mediators, backed by the US, have stepped up their efforts to conclude a deal amid threats by Israel to invade Rafah.

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Meanwhile, US secretary of state Antony Blinken is starting his seventh diplomatic mission to the Middle East for the reason that Israel-Hamas battle started greater than six months in the past.

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He will go to Saudi Arabia, the place Arab and European international ministers have gathered in Riyadh for a gathering of the World Economic Forum, earlier than making stops in Jordan and Israel on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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In Jordan and Israel, Mr Blinken will focus largely on support, assembly with varied aid organisations, in addition to officers in each nations, to underscore the pressing want for extra humanitarian help into Gaza.

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On Sunday, the IDF stated the quantity of support going into Gaza had elevated "significantly" and can be scaled up "even more" within the coming days.

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IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari stated: "Getting aid to the people of Gaza is a top priority - because our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza."

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