An investigation by the New York Times has found that six aid groups based in western countries were hit by Israeli strikes in Gaza even after they shared their location with Israel’s military.
The six groups were Doctors Without Borders (France), Medical Aid for Palestinians (UK), International Rescue Committee (US), International Committee of the Red Cross (Switzerland), Anera (US) and World Central Kitchen (US).
The probe, published on Thursday, examined visual evidence and internal communications obtained by the New York Times.
In one example, a staff member of Anera was killed by Israeli forces in what appeared to be a precision strike, despite the aid group repeatedly sending the coordinates of his residence to Israel’s military via email.
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