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The bodies of six World Central Kitchen workers, who founder José Andrés said were targeted "systematically, car by car" when they were killed in an Israeli airstrike, were transported out of Gaza on Wednesday. One of the victims was a dual U.S.-Canadian citizen identified as 33-year-old Jacob Flickinger. Holly Williams reports.
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Imported via /Users/ricc/git/gemini-news-crawler/webapp/db/seeds.d/import-feedjira.rb on 2024-04-06 22:21:25 +0200. Content is EMPTY here. Entried: title,url,summary,published,entry_id. TODO add Newspaper: filename = /Users/ricc/git/gemini-news-crawler/webapp/db/seeds.d/../../../crawler/out/feedjira/USA/CBSNews.com/2024-04-04-José_Andrés_says_slain_World_Central_Kitchen_workers_were_target-v2.yaml
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