Western allies slam Israel for ending World Central Kitchen strike probe
The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have condemned Israel's decision to end its probe into the deadly 2024 strike on a World Central Kitchen aid convoy in Gaza. In a joint statement, the three countries called the decision "shameful" and expressed disappointment, stating that the victims and their families deserve justice and accountability.

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AI-generatedThe United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have condemned Israel's decision to end its probe into the deadly 2024 strike on a World Central Kitchen aid convoy in Gaza. In a joint statement, the three countries called the decision "shameful" and expressed disappointment, stating that the victims and their families deserve justice and accountability. Seven aid workers, including citizens from Britain, Australia, Poland, and the US-Canada, were killed in the drone strike in central Gaza. Poland's foreign ministry also expressed disappointment and summoned Israel's ambassador. Australia similarly summoned its ambassador. Israel's military had previously described the incident as a "tragic mistake."
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5 extractedIsrael's military called the deadly strike a 'tragic mistake'.
Australia also summoned Israel's ambassador in Canberra.
Poland's foreign ministry summoned Israel's ambassador after the decision not to investigate.
Seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed in a strike on their convoy in Gaza in April 2024.
UK, Australia, and Canada called Israel’s decision not to investigate the World Central Kitchen strike 'shameful'.