Israeli Airstrike in Gaza Kills Suspected Militant Linked to US Charity

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An Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip killed five people, including three World Central Kitchen workers, according to Gaza's health ministry. The Israeli military claimed the strike targeted a militant involved in a previous Hamas-led attack on Israel. World Central Kitchen, a U.S.-based charity, expressed heartbreak and is pausing operations in Gaza while seeking more information. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and humanitarian challenges in the region, with aid access severely restricted.
- World Central Kitchen workers killed by Israeli airstrike, Gaza health ministry says NPR
- Israel says it killed Oct. 7 attack suspect who worked for US-based charity Reuters
- Israel kills charity worker in Gaza saying he was Hamas militant The Guardian
- Five reported killed in Israeli strike in Gaza BBC.com
- IDF strikes World Central Kitchen employee who participated in Oct. 7 attack The Jerusalem Post
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