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Aid workers for international nonprofit World Central Kitchen were killed in an apparent Israel Defense Forces airstrike in Gaza, according to chef José Andrés, founder of the group.

Multiple members of the international nonprofit World Central Kitchen were killed in an apparent Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Monday during efforts to feed thousands facing starvation, according to chef José Andrés, founder of the group. Unconfirmed media reports and statements by officials in Gaza said at least four aid workers were killed in the strike south of Deir Al Balah, a city in central Gaza.

10 along with an “end of hostilities,” one of the most prominent voices in the global food community to do so. Andrés' organization administers free meals, water and other resources to crisis zones around the world in the wake of war and natural disaster. In March, World Central Kitchen collected roughly 200 tons of food and, with the aid of Spanish humanitarian group Open Arms, shipped out to Gaza to deliver the provisions.

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