(ANSA-AFP) - BRUSSELS/WARSAW, APR 2 - EU foreign policy chief
Josep Borrell on Tuesday condemned an Israeli strike that killed
seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen in Gaza, and called
for an inquiry. "I condemn the attack and urge an investigation.
Despite all the demands to protect civilians and humanitarian
workers, we see new innocent casualties," Borrell wrote on X.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said Tuesday that
he had asked the Israeli ambassador to Poland for "urgent
explanations" after an Israeli strike killed seven aid workers
in Gaza, including a Polish citizen. "I personally asked the
Israeli ambassador Yacov Livne for urgent explanations,"
Sikorski said on social media, adding that he had offered
"condolences to the family of our brave volunteer" and saying
Poland would open its own inquiry into the aid worker's death.
(ANSA-AFP).
EU's Borrell condemns Israeli strike on aid workers
Warsaw says wants 'explanations' from Israel