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Visual evidence and internal communications show that before the strike on World Central Kitchen, multiple aid operations and local staff shelters in Gaza had come under Israeli fire — even after the I.D.F. was notified of the locations and logged them as humanitarian sites.
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Mousa Shawwa worked for Anera, a U.S. aid group, for over a decade. His wife Duaa was grateful his job helped Gazans while keeping their family safe. But Mousa and their son were killed in an Israeli strike on a house that, emails show, was repeatedly registered with the I.D.F.

Staff shelters for Doctors Without Borders also came under Israeli fire. The group told us that the strikes — on civilian spaces that had been deconflicted with the Israeli military — show that "nowhere in Gaza is safe." Watch the full video here:

1. Mistakes happen during wars. Wars are chaotic. Unfortunate but true. 2. Some of these "aid organizations" turn out to be sheltering Hamas terrorists, much like it was proven with @UNRWA and Gaza's hospitals. Self-identifying as a shelter doesn't give you total immunity.

@RobertMackey Yes 200 aid workers have been killed/murdered.

@nytimes 👍

@nytimes Israel is currently engaged in systematically starving the Palestinian population (including children) so obviously it will target snd murder anyone feeding them.

@jaketapper It's almost like the IDF purposely targets humanitarian aid to help enforce a starvation campaign against Gaza. Interesting. Is anyone looking into this? @jaketapper perhaps?

@nytimes Israel commits genocide with US financial support

@nytimes If IDF knew about the aid operations why the bombing? Because the IDF is evil and wanted to bomb aid and shelters. The Jews are evil

