At least 40 Palestinians were killed in a single day in an Israeli airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. Four of them are workers of US charities – World Central Kitchen and Save the Children. The death toll from the Israeli attack on Saturday (November 30) rose to at least 100. Qatar-based media Al Jazeera reported this news.
An Israeli airstrike killed 12 Palestinians waiting for food aid in southern Khan Yunis. Four workers of World Central Kitchen and Save the Children were killed in that attack. Two World Central Kitchen workers were killed when Khan attacked a car in Yunis.
The Israeli military claims they took part in the Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir OJ in southern Israel last year. However, the Israeli forces did not present any evidence in favor of this. Reuters can also verify where or which attacks they took part in last year.
The families of the victims said Israel's allegations were false. They made such allegations to justify the illegal killing.
World Central Kitchen confirmed the airstrike. The company said that they have no information that any of their workers were involved in the attack on October 7 last year.
Inger Asching, chief executive of the international charity Save the Children, said in a statement that two of its workers were killed in an airstrike in Khan Younis. Israel had no immediate comment on Save the Children's statement.