Britain, Australia, and Canada have condemned Israel’s decision not to pursue criminal charges over the April airstrike that killed seven humanitarian workers, calling it “shameful” and demanding justice for the victims. The World Central Kitchen, whose convoy was hit and clearly marked, insists the Israeli military’s explanation is false and offensive — especially since they had coordinated with forces. Despite internal disciplinary actions against some officers, critics argue accountability remains elusive, as investigations into other deadly incidents — including a 2024 attack on a child’s car and the 2025 killing of 15 paramedics — rarely lead to convictions. As global pressure mounts, the perilous reality for aid workers in Gaza grows ever more urgent.
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