Israeli Prime Minister’s Office spokesperson Tal Heinrich is questioned by CNN regarding the deadly airstrike in the Gaza Strip that killed seven workers of the charity World Central Kitchen. The strike occurred while the team was unloading humanitarian food brought to Gaza by sea. Among the victims were one Palestinian and six foreign citizens, including a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada, as well as individuals from Australia, Britain, and Poland. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the incident as unintentional harm to non-combatants and promised a thorough inquiry to prevent future occurrences.

CNN’s Erin Burnett pressed Heinrich on the intentional nature of the attack in a precision missile environment, to which the Israeli spokesperson responded that exact details would be provided after the investigation is complete. While Gaza health officials reported a death toll of over 30,000 Palestinians since the conflict began in October, Israeli officials claim roughly 1,200 deaths from attacks by Hamas. Heinrich disputed the numbers provided by Gaza health officials due to Hamas’s involvement in the health ministry, asserting that Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists were the main targets of Israeli strikes. Pressure from the international community, including calls for a temporary cease-fire and increased aid access, has mounted on Netanyahu following the October attacks in Israel.

The international response to Monday’s airstrike further criticized Israel’s military actions, with UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffiths deeming the incident indefensible. President Joe Biden expressed outrage and heartbreak over the attack and urged for swift accountability and transparency in Israel’s investigation. Biden highlighted the recent attacks on aid workers, calling the conflict one of the worst in recent memory in terms of casualties among humanitarian workers. The United Nations and the U.S. government have both called for greater transparency and accountability in Israel’s response to the Gaza conflict.

The Israeli government’s commitment to transparency and accountability in addressing unintentional civilian harm in the Gaza Strip has come under scrutiny following the deadly airstrike on World Central Kitchen workers. While the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office spokesperson emphasized the need for a thorough investigation and prevention of future incidents, questions remain regarding the precision and intentionality of the attack. International pressure, including calls for cease-fires and increased aid access, has intensified following the October attacks in Israel, with concerns raised about the impact on civilian populations in Gaza. Israel’s response to these challenges will be under continued scrutiny as the conflict unfolds.

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