"Systemic Failures: Addressing the Killing of Aid Workers in Conflict Zones"

Aid agencies accuse the Israeli military of systemic failings in protecting humanitarian workers in Gaza, citing a pattern of attacks on aid workers and infrastructure. The killing of seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen has sparked global outrage and international pressure on Israel, leading to rare expressions of contrition and the removal of two senior officers from their posts. The attacks have resulted in the curtailment of aid deliveries to Gaza's starving population, despite agencies' efforts to coordinate with Israeli authorities for protection. The IDF's preliminary investigation into the recent attack found multiple errors in targeting the aid convoy, but the mounting toll faced by aid agencies suggests deeper systemic issues in the military's approach to protecting humanitarian workers.
- World Central Kitchen aid worker killings were not an isolated incident, but a systemic failure. NBC News
- They Went to Gaza To Help. An Israeli Drone Strike Ended Their Lives. The Wall Street Journal
- ‘The Israelis usually fire and then ask questions’ in my experience: Former Defense Secretary The Hill
- Opinion | What the U.S. must do after the killing of World Central Kitchen workers The Washington Post
- Aid worker deaths have appalled Israel's European allies. Some are considering a halt to arms sales The Associated Press
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