Seven aid workers, from countries including the UK, Poland and Australia, have been killed in an air strike in Gaza.
Footage from the attack site shows two badly damaged vehicles, one of them with a with a large hole on the roof.
US-based food charity World Central Kitchen (WCK), said the workers were traveling in two armoured cars marked with the WCK logo and another vehicle.
The charity’s founder José Andrés said they were killed “in an IDF air strike”, with Gaza’s Hamas-run media office also blaming Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it was conducting a “thorough review” of the incident.
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