Israeli attack on aid workers part of ‘a structure of death and destruction’: Open Arms
Open Arms, the Spanish NGO working with World Central Kitchen, whose aid workers were the victims of Israel’s attack, posted a tribute on X.
“The end of mission 110 arrives, the one we never could have imagined, the most painful. We miss Saifeddin, Zomi, Damian, Jacob, John, Jim, and James, but they will remain forever in our memory”
The NGO added that it will continue to speak up for the seven aid workers, the more than 32,500 people killed in Gaza, the hundreds of humanitarian workers, the destroyed hospitals, journalists and all the ‘isolated cases’ that are not just accidents, but “part of a structure of death and destruction”.
WCK aid worker killings are a ‘message to the world’
Dr Marwan al-Hams, director of al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah, says that the killing of seven aid workers by the Israeli army is a wake-up call for the world’s governments to stop supporting the Israeli government and war effort with weapons.