Two years ago, an Israeli airstrike hit a World Central Kitchen convoy in Gaza, killing seven aid workers delivering food to civilians caught in the conflict. Among the dead were three British veterans: John Chapman, James Henderson, and James Kirby. Their deaths have left families grappling with unanswered questions regarding the strike's circumstances. The UK government has repeatedly pressed Israeli officials for transparency and a full investigation, underscoring Israel’s responsibility to provide answers. This tragedy highlights the extreme risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones and raises concerns over the protection of aid operations in Gaza. The renewed UK... [Continue Reading]