What we know about the strike that killed global kitchen workers in Gaza
The World Central Kitchen logo could be seen on items inside the charred interiors of cars farther north and south. The car in the center had a hole in the roof, clearly marked with the group's logo. All three vehicles, although distant from each other, were located on or near the Al-Rashid coastal road.It was unclear Tuesday morning what type of munitions hit the cars and whether those explosives were dropped from the ground, from a warplane or from a drone.Six foreign citizens and one Palestinian were killed.World Central Kitchen said one of the dead was a dual citizen of the United States and Canada, while the others were from Australia, Britain, Gaza and Poland. He did not provide their names.Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese identified one of the victims as Zomi Frankc...