Global Outcry After Israeli Airstrike Kills Aid Workers in Gaza
The incident prompts urgent calls for accountability and reevaluation of military support to Israel.
- Three British aid workers among seven killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, sparking global outrage and calls for accountability.
- US President Joe Biden expresses outrage and heartbreak, demanding a swift and transparent Israeli investigation into the incident.
- Former UK National Security Adviser Lord Ricketts urges Britain to stop arming Israel, citing failure to protect civilians.
- Israel admits to a 'grave mistake' in the airstrike, with IDF Chief Herzi Halevi announcing a thorough investigation to be completed soon.
- The incident intensifies calls for an immediate ceasefire and reevaluation of military aid to Israel by international allies.










































































































































































































































































