Despite the global condemnation Israel’s handling of the Gaza conflict is receiving from world leaders, the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus shows that the Israelis’ ultimate war aims lie far beyond the confines of the Gaza Strip.
The killing of seven aid workers from the World Central Kitchen in an Israeli drone strike as they were delivering aid to starving Palestinians has prompted a furious backlash.
British, Polish, Australian, Palestinian, and a dual US-Canadian citizen were killed. The IDF has promised an independent investigation into the incident. Israeli President Isaac Herzog has apologised for the deaths.
The United Nations says more than 180 humanitarian aid workers have been killed in Gaza since hostilities commenced nearly six months ago, so the latest deaths have prompted world leaders to unite in demanding that the Israeli military undertakes a full review of its handling of humanitarian aid.
Friends’ fury
US President Joe Biden responded to Monday’s attack by saying he was “outraged and heartbroken” over the deaths.
He also accused the Israelis of not doing enough to protect aid workers operating in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians are facing starvation.
Biden called for Israel's investigation to be swift and said it "must bring accountability", with its findings made public, while other world leaders have been equally critical.
Australian premier Anthony Albanese said Israel’s explanation for the killing of seven aid workers, which the Israeli military says was “unintentional”, was “not good enough”.