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Israeli strike on aid convoy from US-based Anera org in Gaza kills 4

Israeli strike on aid convoy from US-based Anera org in Gaza kills 4

A Palestinian walks among the rubble following an Israeli ground operation in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Aug. 30, 2024. (Credit: Hatem Khaled/Reuters)

A U.S.-based aid group said on Friday an Israeli air strike killed four people accompanying its convoy in Gaza the day before, while the Israeli military said it had struck armed assailants.

Anera described the incident as “shocking” in a statement issued to the Washington Post.

"An Israeli air strike yesterday killed four Palestinians in the lead vehicle of an Anera aid convoy carrying food and fuel to the Emirati Red Crescent Hospital," Anera said in a statement.

It identified the dead as "four community members with experience in previous missions and engagement in community security," noting that they were not Anera staff.

They "stepped forward and requested to take command of the leading vehicle, citing concern that the route was unsafe and at risk of being looted," the Anera statement said.

A statement from the Israeli military, which did not give a death toll, said the strike occurred after "a number of armed assailants seized control of the vehicle."

It also said "the presence of armed individuals was not coordinated" before the convoy departed.

"After ruling out potential harm to the trucks, as well as a clear identification of weapons, a strike was carried out targeting the armed individuals. The truck arrived at its planned destination," the military said.

Anera said none of its staff were harmed in the strike "though one Anera employee, who was in the second vehicle, witnessed the incident at close range."

The ongoing war in Gaza, triggered by Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, has led to a major humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory while putting aid workers at risk.

The World Food Programme said Wednesday it was pausing the movement of its staff in Gaza "until further notice" after one of its vehicles was struck by gunfire at an Israeli military checkpoint.

The escalating attacks on humanitarian efforts have raised significant concerns about the coordination of aid routes with the Israeli military. According to the United Nations, over 280 humanitarian workers have been killed since the war began. 

A U.S.-based aid group said on Friday an Israeli air strike killed four people accompanying its convoy in Gaza the day before, while the Israeli military said it had struck armed assailants.Anera described the incident as “shocking” in a statement issued to the Washington Post."An Israeli air strike yesterday killed four Palestinians in the lead vehicle of an Anera aid convoy carrying food and fuel to the Emirati Red Crescent Hospital," Anera said in a statement.It identified the dead as "four community members with experience in previous missions and engagement in community security," noting that they were not Anera staff.They "stepped forward and requested to take command of the leading vehicle, citing concern that the route was unsafe and at risk of being looted," the Anera statement said.A statement from the Israeli military,...