UK, Canada, and Australia slam Israel’s refusal to pursue criminal charges over the deadly strike on World Central Kitchen aid workers as “shameful,” especially on World Humanitarian Day. The seven aid workers — from Britain, Poland, Australia, and the U.S. — were killed while delivering food in Gaza. These nations demand justice and accountability, vowing to keep pushing for answers after over two years of pressure. Israel claims the convoy strayed from its route and mistook an armed guard for a Hamas fighter, admitting “serious failures” but ruling no criminal misconduct occurred — a response met with fury from Australia and disappointment from Poland. Jose Andres calls the decision “wrong” and “painful,” urging an independent probe. Meanwhile, Israel says it will investigate other incidents, including the killing of a Palestinian child and the massacre of 15 people, including medics and a UN worker. The global community continues to demand Israel uphold humanitarian law and protect aid workers in one of the world’s deadliest zones for humanitarian missions.

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