"Thus far the IDF (Israel Defence Forces) is unaware of any
incident in which an employee of the organization was harmed
during his work in recent days," it said.
In a post on X, WCK described Sallout as "an integral member of
our warehouse team from the early days of our response in Rafah
and a humanitarian at his very core".
On April 1, three Israeli air strikes hit a convoy of aid
vehicles travelling through Gaza, killing seven WCK staff,
including citizens of the United States, Australia, Britain and
Poland. The incident drew international outrage.
Israel said at the time that it had not deliberately targeted
the aid workers and expressed sorrow for their killing.
(Reporting by Hatem Maher; Additional reporting by Maayan Lubell
in Jerusalem; Editing by Kim Coghill and Gareth Jones)
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