World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés delivered emotional remarks at a celebration of life in honor of the seven aid ...
The chef voiced “regret, sorrow and anger” at a Washington memorial for the workers slain while delivering food for his World ...
World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés is mourning the death of seven workers killed in an Israeli airstrike while delivering food to civilians facing famine in Gaza. Earlier this week ...
“The seven souls we mourn today were there so that hungry people could eat,” a teary-eyed Andrés said to mourners at Washington National Cathedral. “They risk everything to feed people. In the worst ...
José Andrés, founder of organisation, told mourners gathered at Washington National Cathedral how the loss of his staff ...
The aid workers, whose trip had been coordinated with Israeli officials, are among more than 220 humanitarian workers killed in the Israel-Hamas war that began Oct. 7, according to the United Nations.
World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés said called for a “deeper” outside investigation of the airstrike that killed seven aid workers for his organization this week, and reiterated his ...
Chef José Andrés said Wednesday that Israeli forces had targeted a World Central Kitchen convoy in the Gaza Strip "systematically, car by car," killing seven aid workers, including one American, as ...
Israeli officials have said the attack was a "terrible" mistake. The Israeli drone strike that killed seven workers with chef José Andrés' aid group, World Central Kitchen, is something he will ...
PHOTO: World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres speaks during an interfaith memorial service for the seven WCK workers killed in Gaza, at the Washington National Cathedral, in Washington, Apr. 25 ...
Top row, from left: Palestinian Saifeddin "Safi" Issam Ayad Abutaha; Lalzawmi "Zomi" Frankcom of Australia; Damian Sobol of ...