Outrage grows over Israel’s deadly attack on Gaza aid convoy
Al Jazeera
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says attack on aid convoy and Netanyahu’s reaction caused ‘understandable anger’.
There is growing outrage around the world after Israeli air strikes killed seven aid workers from the World Central Kitchen (WCK) charity, as the country faces increased scrutiny over its conduct in the war on Gaza.
WCK, one of two NGOs spearheading efforts to distribute aid brought by boat, said a “targeted Israeli strike” on Monday killed Australian, British, Palestinian, Polish and US-Canadian staff.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israeli forces “unintentionally” killed the aid workers and promised an inquiry. The military said on Wednesday it had committed a “grave mistake”.
“It shouldn’t have happened,” military chief Herzi Halevi said in a video message as he blamed the strike on a “misidentification – at night during a war in very complex conditions”.
Several of Israel’s key allies have expressed outrage at the deaths and called for an independent investigation into the attack.