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‘Absurd’: Israel Rejects Chef’s Claim It Targeted World Central Kitchen Aid Workers In Gaza

Palestinians inspect a vehicle with the logo of the World Central Kitchen wrecked by an Israeli airstrike in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, April 2, 2024. A series of airstrikes killed seven aid workers from the international charity, leading it to suspend delivery Tuesday of vital food aid to Gaza. (AP Photo/Ismael Abu Dayyah)

A senior adviser for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called claims that an Israeli strike on World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza was intentional “absurd,” after the organization’s founder said the deadly attack was targeted.

Seven WCK aid workers were killed during an Israel Defense Forces attack in central Gaza Monday night while traveling in a three-vehicle caravan branded with the WCK logo, the food relief organization said. The team had coordinated its movements with the IDF but was hit as it was leaving a warehouse after helping unload more than 100 tons of humanitarian aid, WCK said.

In an interview with Reuters on Wednesday, WCK founder Jose Andres claimed that Israel targeted his aid workers “systematically, car by car.”

Netanyahu’s foreign policy adviser, Ophir Falk, pushed back against claims that the attack on the WCK-branded vehicles was intentional.

“That’s absurd,” Falk told ABC News on Wednesday. “The last thing we would want in the world is to endanger civilian lives.”

Falk said the seven workers died due to “friendly fire in the middle of the night” and called the deaths a “tragic event.”

“This war is a complex war,” he said. “The incident happened in the middle of the night. It should not have happened. And we’ll do everything possible that it doesn’t happen again.”

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