Spanish chef José Andrés, founder of the NGO World Central Kitchen, described in an interview with Reuters this Wednesday the devastating attack on Gaza by the Israeli Army. who killed seven of the collaborators. The cook assures that it was not a mistake as Israel says, but that his collaborators “They were targeted in a systematic attack, car by car.”
Likewise, he has indicated that it occurred in “an area controlled by Israeli forces who knew that it was their teams that were moving.” “Also, it seems that there were more than three attacks, but they failed.” he has added he. The chef, completely devastated, said that “this seems to be a war against humanity itself, impossible to win.” “What is happening in Gaza is a real ‘hunger games’. The famine in Gaza is real, famine is real“, he complains.
The airstrikes, which the Israeli government said were “involuntary“, took place in an area supervised by the Israeli Army. “The team came from leaving all the food they could unload in a warehouse in southern Gaza before it got too dark,” Andrés said. The seven were in what he described as “a kind of safe area.”
Andrés has said that World Central Kitchen first described that something was wrong when they could no longer reach the seven on the floor. “Somehow we lost communication“, he said. “Then we started [recibir] information that something went wrong, that something happened. And that’s when I discovered that our team“had been attacked.
“They attacked the first car… We have the feeling that they could have escape safely because it was an armored vehicle“, he added. The people in the first vehicle “were able to move in the second. Again this was impacted. “They were able to move in the third.” They were trying to make calls during the chaotic moments, Andrés claims.
Source: Lasexta

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