U.S. Approved Bombs to Israel on Day of Aid Worker Deaths in Gaza
The incident has sparked international outcry and calls for improved protection of civilians and aid workers in the conflict.
- The Biden administration approved the transfer of thousands of bombs to Israel on the same day Israeli airstrikes killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza.
- Growing international and domestic criticism urges Israel to improve protection for civilians and humanitarian aid workers amidst the ongoing conflict.
- World Central Kitchen and other humanitarian groups pause operations in Gaza following the airstrike, highlighting the challenges in delivering aid.
- The U.S. faces increased pressure to condition military support to Israel on better protection for civilians and aid workers.
- Calls for an independent investigation into the airstrike and a halt to arms sales to Israel intensify, as the death toll from the conflict nears 33,000.



























































































































































































































































