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Celebrity chef Jose Andres slams Israel for targeting his aid workers ‘systematically, car by car’

Celebrity chef Jose Andres slams Israel for targeting his aid workers ‘systematically, car by car’

Jose's aid workers were killed by an Israeli attack shortly after unloading 100 tons of food brought to Gaza by sea.
Updated 04 Apr, 2024

Celebrity chef Jose Andres told Reuters in an emotional interview on Wednesday that an Israeli attack that killed seven of his food aid workers in Gaza had targeted them “systematically, car by car.”

Speaking via video, Andres said the World Central Kitchen (WCK) charity group he founded had clear communication with the Israeli military, which he said knew his aid workers’ movements. “This was not just a bad luck situation where ‘oops’ we dropped the bomb in the wrong place,” Andres said.

“This was over 1.5, 1.8 kilometres, with a very defined humanitarian convoy that had signs in the top, in the roof, a very colourful logo that we are obviously very proud of,” he said. It’s “very clear who we are and what we do.”

Andres said the IDF was aware of the convoy’s whereabouts. He called for investigations of the incident by the US government and by the home country of every aid worker who was killed. “They were targeting us in a deconflicting zone, in an area controlled by IDF. They know that it was our teams moving on that road… with three cars,” he said.

The aid workers were killed when their convoy was hit shortly after they oversaw the unloading of 100 tons of food brought to Gaza by sea. Israel’s military expressed “severe sorrow” over the incident and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it unintentional.

Andres said there may have been more than three strikes against the aid convoy. He rejected Israeli and US assertions that the strike was not deliberate. “Initially, I would say categorically no,” Andres said when asked if he accepted that explanation.

“Even if we were not in coordination with the (Israel Defense Forces), no democratic country and no military can be targeting civilians and humanitarians,” he added.

Asked for comment on Andres’ remarks, an Israeli military spokesperson referred to prior comments by chief of staff Herzi Halevi in which he called the incident a grave mistake and said the attack “was not carried out with the intention of harming WCK aid workers.”

Andres said he was personally supposed to be there with his team but was not able to go back to Gaza at the time. “The US needs to do more to stop the war”, he said. Andres spoke to President Joe Biden on Tuesday.

“The US must do more to tell Prime Minister Netanyahu this war needs to end now,” he said. He questioned the Biden administration’s moves to supply aid in Gaza while also arming Israel. “It’s very complicated to understand… America is going to be sending its Navy and its military to do humanitarian work, but at the same time weapons provided by America… are killing civilians,” he said.

The chef also wondered aloud how Netanyahu could wage a war to save Israeli hostages “when they may be dying under the rubble of the same weapons” Israel used against Palestinians.

Car by car

Andres said his organisation was still studying the safety situation in Gaza as it contemplates starting aid deliveries again.

Australian, British and American citizens were among seven World Central Kitchen aid workers killed as it was leaving its Deir al-Balah warehouse.

At least 196 humanitarian workers have been killed in Gaza since October, according to the United Nations, and Hamas has previously accused Israel of targeting aid distribution sites.

Andres described how he learned of the attack, saying first his group lost contact with its team in Gaza, and did not realise what happened until seeing images of the bodies. He said that after the IDF attacked the first armoured car, the team was able to escape and move to a second car which was then attacked, forcing them to move to the third car.

The aid workers tried to communicate to make clear who they were, he said, adding that the IDF knew they were in the area which it controlled. Then the third car was hit, “and we saw the consequences of that.”

World Central Kitchen began last month, moving food aid to starving people in northern Gaza via a maritime corridor from Cyprus, in collaboration with the Spanish charity Open Arms. The charity coordinated closely with Israel’s military, Arab nations and others, Andres said earlier.

Biden said he was “outraged and heartbroken” by the deaths. The US sided with Netanyahu’s assertion that the strikes were not deliberate. Founded by Andres, 54, in 2010 after a Haiti earthquake, World Central Kitchen has tried to sidestep red tape around the world to rush aid to disaster-hit areas, including Ukraine after the Russian invasion.

Andres condemned the war as a whole. “This it seems is a war against humanity itself. And you can never win that war. Because humanity eventually will always prevail,” he said.

Comments

Syed Hasni Apr 04, 2024 02:50pm
"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” – Mahatma Gandhi Kudos for the Brave 196 humanitarian workers
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Hussain Ali Apr 04, 2024 03:31pm
Everybody knows full well that IDF never shy away hitting humanitarian crew no matter which organisation they belong to, but the blatant silence from the custodians of humanity, democracy and liberal rules are being checked and noted. How would they dictates human rights lectures to others when they allow the Indiscriminate killings of people in Palestine.
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NYS Apr 04, 2024 11:45pm
Andres claim is perfectly obvious WCK had colourful logo how can culprit Israel armed forces who are equipped already and hit aid people quite embarrassing
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Taj Ahmad Apr 05, 2024 08:26am
Very sad and unacceptable, Israelis Army should never act like this. All innocent civilians lives on both sides of Gaza border are matters.
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Maria. K794 Apr 06, 2024 11:47am
It was intentional by Israel and they know it as well
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