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U.S. approved more bombs to Israel on day of World Central Kitchen strikes

The Biden administration signed off on thousands more bombs to Israel despite global condemnation of the IDF’s killing of seven World Central Kitchen employees

Updated April 4, 2024 at 4:14 p.m. EDT|Published April 4, 2024 at 9:37 a.m. EDT
A man inspects the wreckage of a World Central Kitchen vehicle after Israel's deadly airstrike on the convoy in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. (Ahmed Zakot/Reuters)
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The Biden administration approved the transfer of thousands more bombs to Israel on the same day Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed seven aid workers for the charity group World Central Kitchen, three U.S. officials told The Washington Post this week after the incident elicited global condemnation.

The transaction demonstrates the administration’s determination to continue its flow of lethal weaponry to Israel despite Monday’s high-profile killings and growing calls for the United States to condition such support on greater protection for civilians in the war zone. A U.S. citizen was among the dead.