They were telling the Israelites that they were there. Six aid workers from Britain, Poland, Australia and Canada and a Palestinian driver travel along Gaza's coastal road. As they unloaded more than 100 tons of humanitarian food aid destined for Gaza for millions of people on the brink of starvation, drones suddenly appeared above them and attacked them not once but three times. . There were no survivors.
as Peter Beaumont To tell michael safi, a strike on a team from the aid organization World Central Kitchen, did what the deaths of 33,000 Palestinians clearly failed to do and infuriated leaders in the UK and around the world. Israel says these attacks are a mistake, a tragedy and should be independently investigated.
As the Guardian's foreign affairs editor, patrick winter, He explains that the atmosphere at Britain's highest level has changed markedly. There is currently a public debate among senior legal and political leaders about whether Britain should continue to arm Israel. According to opinion polls, more than half of people think it should stop.
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