World Central Kitchen's founder accuses Israel of deliberately targeting aid workers in Gaza, highlighting challenges in humanitarian efforts.
Avian flu spreading to dairy cattle in the U.S. raises concerns about food production and consumer prices, with migratory birds as potential carriers.
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Founder of World Central Kitchen Accuses Israel of Targeting Aid Workers in Gaza
In a recent incident, seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen were killed in Gaza. The founder, Jose Andres, believes they were deliberately targeted despite Israel denying this. He emphasized the need for more opportunities to provide aid in Gaza and criticized the difficulties in accessing Palestinians with essential supplies. This attack has halted aid operations in the region, highlighting the challenges of humanitarian efforts amidst conflicts.
Avian Flu Spreads to U.S. Dairy Cows, Raising Concerns About Food Safety
The avian flu, typically affecting chicken and turkey flocks, has now spread to dairy cattle in the U.S., with reported cases in multiple states. Migratory birds are seen as potential carriers of the disease, complicating efforts to prevent its spread among dairy herds. While the Department of Agriculture assures the safety of the milk supply with proper protocols in place, concerns remain regarding the implications for food production and potential impact on consumer prices.
Celebrity chef and World Central Kitchen’s founder, Jose Andres, says Israel deliberately targeted an aid convoy killing seven of his workers, in an interview with Reuters. Democrats see room for maneuver in Florida after the state’s top court approved a six-week abortion ban and cleared the way for abortion rights to be on the ballot in the November election. And this year’s strain of Avian flu is spreading across dairy cattle herds in the US.
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