Israeli strikes on World Central Kitchen cars intentional: Al Jazeera probe
An investigation by Al Jazeera's Sanad verification agency found that the Israeli strikes that killed seven World Central Kitchens (WCK) aid workers were intentional.
The report was based on open-source information, witness testimonies and images from the site, through which the network constructed a chronological and geographical timeline.
The investigation found that three WCK vehicles were targeted after the group delivered 100 tonnes of food aid in a Deir al-Balah warehouse.
"The second vehicle was targeted approximately 800 metres away from where the first was hit," the report read.
"The third car was targeted about 1.6km away from the second car, based on its location after being bombed."
The WCK said that their convoy was hit "despite coordinating movements" with the Israeli army.