José Andrés mourns World Central Kitchen workers during National Cathedral service
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World Central Kitchen resumes operations in Gaza after seven aid workers killed
Humanitarian group paused operations for approximately four weeks after the fatal Israeli airstrike on a three-vehicle convoy
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World Central Kitchen resumes aid mission in Gaza after workers killed by airstrikes
The World Central Kitchen plans to resume operations in the Gaza Strip Monday, four weeks after Israeli airstrikes killed seven of its aid workers including one Canadian. The organization suspended food delivery in the region after the attack on three World Central Kitchen vehicles full of food from a nearby warehouse. The aid group says the vehicles were clearly marked and their movements were known to the Israeli military when they were hit. Jacob Flickinger, a 33-year-old military...