World Central Kitchen (WCK), a notable humanitarian aid organization, has paused its operations in Rafah, a city on the Gaza-Egypt border, due to 'ongoing attacks' by Israeli forces. This suspension comes as Israel continues its offensive in the area, with a series of strikes resuming Wednesday morning. The halt of WCK's operations, known for providing meals in conflict zones, signals a significant impact on the humanitarian response in Gaza, which aid workers warn is on the brink of 'collapse'. The situation underscores the escalating violence in the region and the growing challenges faced by humanitarian organizations in providing essential services amidst conflict.
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World Central Kitchen Stops Work In Rafa After 'Attacks'
The World Central Kitchen nonprofit, which provides meals in war-torn Gaza, said it had stopped its operations in the Palestinian territory's southern city of Rafah due to "ongoing attacks" in the area.
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World Central Kitchen pauses operations in Rafah, aid workers warn humanitarian response on brink of 'collapse'
World Central Kitchen (WCK) said it has paused its operations in Rafah due to "ongoing attacks" by Israeli forces as aid organizations warned the humanitarian response is on the brink of "collapse." The announcement comes as Israel's offensive on Rafah -- the southern city on the Gaza-Egypt border -- continues with a series of strikes resuming Wednesday morning.
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