The Minister for the Middle East has made a statement marking two
years since seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed
in an Israeli strike, including three British citizens.
Minister for the Middle East said:
It has been two years since an Israeli strike on a World Central
Kitchen convoy in Gaza killed seven aid workers delivering food
to starving civilians. Among those killed were three British
citizens.
For two years, the families of Armed Forces veterans John
Chapman, James Henderson and James Kirby have sought answers. The
UK government has pressed Israel at the highest level for
answers. Israel has a responsibility to provide these.
I've heard first-hand the pain their families have endured. So
today, I repeat the UK's call for transparency and accountability
for this appalling attack - we will continue to push for justice.
No aid worker should be killed doing their job providing
lifesaving care to civilians living in the most dire straits.
I pay tribute to the bravery of the World Central Kitchen staff,
it is vital that we do everything we can to ensure humanitarian
staff can carry out their work without fear. More than 500 aid
workers have lost their lives in Gaza since October 2023. Before
the ceasefire, it was the most dangerous place in the world to be
an aid worker.
I urge Israel to swiftly conclude and publish their findings into
this attack. The families of those killed must know why this
happened. Lessons must be learnt. A tragedy like this must never
happen again.