Israel-Gaza War, Humanitarian Aid

Polish FM demands impartial investigation of World Central Kitchen incident from FM Katz

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorksi stressed in his talk with Foreign Minister Katz that "all Poles were shocked by the death" of the seven WCK members, allegedly killed in an Israeli strike.

Israel and Poland. (Photo: Yuriy Boyko_Ukraine/Shutterstock)

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorksi announced on X that he spoke with Foreign Minister Israel Katz today (Tuesday) regarding the deaths of seven World Central Kitchen members, including a Polish citizen, allegedly killed by IDF fire.

Sikorski called for an impartial investigation of the incident, saying that "all Poles were shocked by the death" of the WCK members, who were in the Gaza Strip providing food aid to Gazan civilians.

Hours before this conversation, Katz posted condolences to the countries whose citizens had been killed and promised a proper investigation. The post tagged the foreign ministers/secretaries of the countries whose citizens were killed:

Poland World Central Kitchen Operation Swords of Iron IDF Israel Katz Antony Blinken

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