One of the seven dead in Gaza had delivered free food in Acapulco

by times news cr

2024-04-09 11:58:43

Seven members of World Central Kitchen (WCK) lost their lives in a bombing of Israel occurred in Gazaamong them was a man who gave his heart in Acapulcoafter Hurricane Otis hit the coasts of Mexico.

Los seven humanitarian workers who lost their lives in this attack They have been recognized for great work, feeding thousands of people in different disasters.

Among them was Jacob Flickingerwho had previously provided aid and food to the victims in Acapulcoon social networks gratitude has turned into words of gratitude from Mexicans.

On the Facebook page, Restaurants in Acapulco, the news of the death of Jacob Flickinger and its history in Acapulcowho have recognized their altruistic work in times of crisis after Otis.

Additionally, they are asking everyone who would like to help the Flickinger family to join in donating in a GoFundMe campaignand thus return a little of all the help he gave to the world.

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Unfortunately, along with him, six other classmates WCK They lost their lives in the bombing in Gaza, including Lalzawmi ‘Zomi’ Frankcom, Damian Sobol and Saif Abu Taha, as well as three other British colleagues.

Frankcoma humanitarian worker from Melbourne, Australia, was remembered for her kindness and dedication to helping those in need around the world. Soboloriginally from Poland, had also left an indelible mark on his community, participating in various humanitarian aid missions.

The world condemns Israel’s actions

The international community has expressed its deep regret over this irreparable loss. Officials from different countries, such as US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly, have urged a thorough investigation into the incident.

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For its part, Israel acknowledged that it killed the seven members of WCK, the Chief of Defense argued that it was “by mistake” and that “those things happen in war.”

2024-04-09 11:58:43

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