Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee has said without providing any proof that the army killed a man who purportedly took part in last year’s October 7 attack on Israel.
The army is also claiming the man, who they identified as Ahed Azmi Qadih, was employed by the World Central Kitchen (WCK).
“The terrorist had been under intelligence surveillance for a long time and was targeted based on reliable intelligence information about his location in real time,” Adraee said in a post on X.
As we have been reporting, an Israeli attack on a vehicle in Gaza’s Khan Younis killed five people, including three WCK workers and two volunteer rescue workers.
The Israeli military did not mention other victims of the attack.
The charity has yet to make a statement.
Israel claims one of three aid workers killed in Gaza participated in October 7 attacks
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