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The charity founded by the celebrity chef José Andrés has started preparing meals again. It halted activities when food ...
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World Central Kitchen announced it will resume operations in Gaza, nearly a month after seven of its staffers were killed in an Israeli air strike, triggering the humanitarian aid organization to ...
People stand next to a vehicle in Deir Al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on April 2, where workers from the World Central Kitchen (WCK), were killed in Israeli airstrikes, according to the NGO.
U.S.-based World Central Kitchen, which was serving 133,000 meals per day, said there is almost no food left in Gaza with which to cook. The ongoing hunger is threatening Gaza's population ...
People gather around the car of the US-based aid group World Central Kitchen that was hit by an Israeli strike the previous day in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on April 2, 2024, amid ...
The World Central Kitchen nonprofit founded by celebrity chef Jose Andres announced Tuesday that it is pausing all its operations in Gaza after seven of its food aid workers – including a dual U ...
World Central Kitchen draws criticism for its neutrality in Gaza. Dozens of the nonprofit’s staffers and volunteers, including Palestinian American chefs, push for it to call for a cease-fire in ...
As the situation in Gaza deteriorates, with World Central Kitchen halting work in the region, Chris Hayes blasts the U.S. for cracking down on dissent at home.
A few weeks before seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike, Israel’s Defense Ministry issued a request to Anera, another humanitarian group operating in Gaza.
JERUSALEM (AP) — World Central Kitchen, the food charity founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, called a halt to its work in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli strike killed seven of its workers ...
This photo provided by World Central Kitchen/WCK.org, shows Jacob Flickinger of the U.S. and Canada, one of seven aid workers who were killed in Gaza Monday, April 1, 2024.