What we know about the strike that killed global kitchen workers in Gaza
Seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen were killed in the Gaza Strip when their convoy came under fire on Monday night, according to the aid organization and Gaza health officials.The disaster relief organisation, founded by Spanish chef José Andrés, said the convoy had been hit by an Israeli attack. In a statement following the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to the “tragic case in which our forces unintentionally struck innocent people.” He said Israel was in contact with foreign governments about the episode.Here's what we know.The convoy of three vehicles had just left a food warehouse.World Central Kitchen staff members were leaving a warehouse in Deir al Balah, a town in the central Gaza Strip, when their convoy - two armored cars and a third ve...