World Central Kitchen is to resume distributing food in Gaza, nearly a month after seven of its aid workers were killed in an Israeli air strike. The aid organisation said it has 276 trucks with ...
Image caption, A World Central Kitchen vehicle destroyed in the Israeli airstrike earlier this month World Central Kitchen is to resume distributing food in Gaza, nearly a month after seven of its ...
World Central Kitchen is to resume distributing food in Gaza, nearly a month after seven of its aid workers were killed in an Israeli air strike. The aid organisation said it has 276 trucks with ...
The World Central Kitchen announced Sunday that it would resume operations in Gaza ... The military meanwhile said aid deliveries to Gaza will further increase in the coming days, as Israel ...
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Humanitarian aid provider World Central Kitchen announced Wednesday it was halting aid in the south and moving ... Thus, upon ...
A string of security, logistical and weather problems has battered the plan to deliver desperately needed humanitarian aid to ...
A U.S.-built floating humanitarian aid pier in northern Gaza estimated to cost $320 million and only in operation for two ...
ABC News’ Chris Looft, Helena Skinner, Britt Clennett, Sohel Uddin, Luis Martinez, Matt Seyler, Shannon Crawford, Ellie Kaufman and Camilla Alcini World Central Kitchen has suspended its humanitarian ...
The family of a man who was killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza say their love for him is “deep, endless and eternal”.