World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters and humanitarian crises, reported that one of its vehicles was struck by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. The organization is urgently seeking details about the incident.
The workers were in a car at the time of the airstrike, but further information about their condition and the circumstances surrounding the attack have not yet been disclosed.
World Central Kitchen, founded by renowned chef José Andrés, has been actively involved in providing food assistance to communities in need around the world. Their efforts in Gaza have been crucial in ensuring that vulnerable populations have access to nutritious meals during times of conflict and instability.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have intensified in recent days, leading to widespread destruction and loss of life. The targeting of humanitarian workers further underscores the challenges faced by organizations seeking to provide aid in conflict zones.
As the situation continues to unfold, World Central Kitchen is working to gather more information about the incident and the well-being of its staff members. The organization remains committed to its mission of serving those in need and alleviating hunger in crisis-affected areas.
Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge about this developing story.