"Israeli Strikes on Humanitarian Workers and Iran's Consulate: A Closer Look at the Consequences"

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Following Israeli strikes that killed 7 World Central Kitchen humanitarian workers in Gaza, right-wing media attacked WCK founder José Andrés, accusing him of "blood libel" and anti-Israel sentiments. International condemnation of the attacks ensued, with President Biden expressing outrage and heartbreak, and the IDF dismissing officers following an internal investigation. Right-wing figures such as Ben Shapiro, David Harsanyi, and Greg Kelly criticized Andrés, while others accused him of serving gourmet meals to terrorists and pushing anti-Israel rhetoric.
- Israeli strikes killed 7 humanitarian workers with World Central Kitchen. Right-wing media responded by attacking founder José Andrés. Media Matters for America
- Opinion | José Andrés: Let People Eat The New York Times
- World Central Kitchen says Israel 'gravely injured' yet another aid worker in Gaza The Independent
- Could Israel's Allies Be Accused of War Crimes? TIME
- Israeli strike on Iran's consulate in Syria killed 2 generals and 5 other officers, Iran says The Associated Press
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