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Gaza: Fears of Gaza famine as aid groups pull support

Gaza: Fears of Gaza famine as aid groups pull support
World
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Following the killing of seven aid workers in Gaza by Israeli airstrikes, charities are being forced to pull out of the enclave.

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Some of Israel's closest allies, including the United States, on Tuesday condemned the killings of seven aid workers in Gaza by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.

Such loss has prompted multiple charities to suspend food deliveries to Palestinians on the brink of starvation. 

World Central Kitchen (WCK), whose workers were killed in an Israeli strike on Monday, said early Tuesday it was immediately pausing operations in the region, delivering a blow to the recently opened sea route for food aid. Ships carrying food sailed away from Gaza after arriving just a day earlier.

The killings of the WCK workers additionally threatened to set back efforts to open a maritime corridor for aid from Cyprus to help ease the desperate conditions in northern Gaza.

Western governments have since faced rising pressure to condemn Israel's latest military action that has hit humanitarian efforts in the besieged Palestinian territory. 

Israel says the strikes were an accident and that officials are investigating. At least 180 humanitarian workers have been killed in the war by Israeli forces, according to UN figures.