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Biden 'outraged and heartbroken' after Israeli strike on aid workers

The Israel Defense Forces said the strike on a World Central Kitchen aid convoy was a "grave mistake" and the result of a "misidentification."

By Rachel Pannett, Leo Sands, Sammy Westfall, Missy Ryan, Ishaan Tharoor, Tim Carman, Emily Heil, Loveday Morris, Cate Brown, Claire Parker, John Hudson, Washington Post staff, Steve Hendrix, Imogen Piper, Meg Kelly, Miriam Berger, William Booth, Hazem Balousha, Karen DeYoung | 2024-04-03

President Biden said he was "outraged and heartbroken" by the Israel Defense Forces strike that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, and urged Israel to better protect aid workers and civilians there. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel "deeply regrets" the incident, while the IDF said the strike was a "grave mistake" and the result of a "misidentification."


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