Israel says it killed Oct 7 attack suspect who worked for US-based charity
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Three employees of World Central Kitchen were reportedly killed when an Israeli strike targeted a vehicle in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, on Nov 30.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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CAIRO – The Israeli military said on Nov 30 that it had killed a militant who took part in the Oct 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel and who it said was employed by a US-based charity, World Central Kitchen, in Gaza.
The military did not offer any evidence, and Reuters could not independently verify the man’s identity and if he took part in the 2023 attack on Israel.
World Central Kitchen confirmed the air strike and said it had no knowledge about an employee involved in the Oct 7 attack.
“We are heartbroken to share that a vehicle carrying World Central Kitchen colleagues was hit by an Israeli air strike in Gaza,” it said in a statement posted on social media platform X.
“World Central Kitchen had no knowledge that any individual in the vehicle had alleged ties to the Oct 7 Hamas attack.”
The charity group said it was pausing operations in Gaza, adding that it was working with incomplete information and urgently seeking more details.
Hamas did not immediately comment.
The official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that three employees of the charity were killed when an Israeli strike targeted a vehicle in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. Medics said a total of five people were killed.
In a later attack in Khan Younis, medics said at least nine Palestinians were killed when an Israeli air strike hit a car near a crowd receiving flour, a vehicle that was used by security personnel tasked with overseeing aid deliveries into Gaza.
The Israeli military says that it does not target civilians and accuses Hamas of operating from civilian facilities and using Gaza’s population as human shields, which the group denies.
At least 32 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes across the enclave overnight and into Nov 30, Gaza medics said, including seven killed in a strike on a house in central Gaza City, according to Gaza officials.
New ceasefire efforts
Meanwhile, leaders of Hamas were expected to arrive in Cairo on Nov 30 for ceasefire talks with Egyptian officials, days after Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire
The visit is the first since the US announced earlier this week that it would revive efforts in collaboration with Qatar, Egypt and Turkey to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza.
Palestinians inspecting a vehicle on Nov 30, in which employees of World Central Kitchen were reportedly killed by an Israeli air strike.
PHOTO: REUTERS
The Hamas delegation is expected to meet Egyptian security officials to explore ways to reach a ceasefire deal with Israel that could secure the release of hostages in return for Palestinian prisoners.
Progress before now has been limited, in a series of on-off talks over months.
Hamas is seeking an agreement that would end the war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the war will end only when Hamas is eradicated.
Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 44,382 people and displaced nearly all of the enclave’s population at least once, Gaza officials say. Vast swathes of Gaza lie in ruins.
The conflict was triggered 13 months ago when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israeli communities,

