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World Central Kitchen returning to Gaza after Israeli strikes killed 7 workers, halted aid mission

The organization suspended food delivery in the region after the attack on three World Central Kitchen vehicles full of food from a nearby warehouse.

Aid group reiterates call for independent investigation into deaths of its workers

Father of Canadian aid worker killed in Gaza says IDF strike was 'deliberate'

5 months ago
Duration 1:42
Jacob Flickinger, a former member of the Canadian Armed Forces who grew up in Quebec, was one of seven World Central Kitchen workers killed in a strike Israel has called unintentional. 'Their convoy was marked, clearly marked, and they are on a well-used humanitarian route. So in my opinion, it was a targeted kill,' his father, John Flickinger, told CBC News.

The World Central Kitchen plans to resume operations in the Gaza Strip Monday, four weeks after Israeli airstrikes killed seven of its aid workers, including one Canadian.

The organization suspended food delivery in the region after the attack on three World Central Kitchen vehicles full of food from a nearby warehouse.

The aid group says the vehicles were clearly marked and their movements were known to the Israeli military when they were hit.

Jacob Flickinger, a 33-year-old military veteran from Quebec, was killed, along with six of his colleagues.

Israel accepted responsibility and said the strikes were unintentional, and has pledged to change its rules accordingly.

man holds a large picture of Jacob Flickinger in a beanie and t-shirt holding his infant son.
A person holds up a picture of World Central Kitchen aid worker Jacob Flickinger and his child during a funeral procession for Flickinger in Saint-Georges, Que., on April 19. (Sylvain Roy Roussel/CBC)

Flickinger's parents, Sylvie Labrecque and John Flickinger, say the attack on their son andhis colleagues was a clear, targeted attack by Israel Defence Forces (IDF) because of how obviously marked the World Central Kitchen convoy was. It was also travelling on a well-used humanitarian route andthe group had co-ordinated its movements in advance with the IDF, they said.

"In my mind, this was a targeted killing of aid workers who happened to be foreign," Flickinger's fathersaid in an interview with CBC News on April 3.

"It's happened before. Most of the aid workers killed to date have been from Gaza, and it's part of an attempt to I don't knowwhat they're thinking starvethe population in Palestine?I don't know. Punishment? Revenge?

"This waris senseless. All wars are senseless."

The aid group says it plans to restart its operations to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, but reiterates calls for an independent investigation into the deaths of its workers.

WATCH | War in Gaza must end, says World Central Kitchen founder:

The war in Gaza must end, says World Central Kitchen founder

5 months ago
Duration 1:33
Chef Jos Andrs appeared in an interview with Reuters, imploring the violence in Gaza to come to an end after seven aid workers from the World Central Kitchen were killed by an Israeli airstrike. 'This looks like it's not a war against terrorism anymore', said Andrs. 'It seems its a war against humanity itself.'

In a report four days after the strikes, Israel described the incident as "a grave mistake stemming from a serious failure due to a mistaken identification, errors in decision-making, and an attack contrary to the Standard Operating Procedures."

A reserve colonel and a major were dismissed from their posts, and three more senior officers were reprimanded.

Western governments that lost citizens in the strikehaveindicated since then thatthey're not satisfied with Israel's response.

With files from CBC News