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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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Haley Willis2 年前

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.

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Haley Willis2 年前

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:

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Odelia Minnes2 年前

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.

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Melanie Jenson2 年前

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

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Kamran Ali Memon🇺🇸2 年前

@nytimes 👍

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phil2 年前

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

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And You Did It At My Birthday2 年前

@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?

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Bua 🍉2 年前

@nytimes Israel commits genocide with US financial support

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Zvi Wirschubsky2 年前

@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

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