José Andrés memorializes WCK workers killed in Gaza at National Cathedral service


by TheHill

TheHill— Celebrity chef and founder of nonprofit World Central Kitchen (WCK) José Andrés memorialized his seven employees killed during an aid mission in Gaza at a service at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday. “They risked everything to feed people they didn’t know and would never meet,” he said, saying his employees were the best of

POLITICO—José Andrés mourns World Central Kitchen workers during National Cathedral service. “We are all consumed with anger, regret and sorrow,” Andres said.

NPR—José Andrés mourns slain World Central Kitchen workers in National Cathedral service. "They risked everything to feed people they did not know," the chef and founder of the humanitarian group said of the seven aid workers who were killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza.

The Guardian—‘Selfless and strong’: memorial honours World Central Kitchen aid workers killed in Gaza. José Andrés, founder of organisation, told mourners gathered at Washington National Cathedral how the loss of his staff ‘should inspire us to do better’The seven World Central Kitchen aid workers killed by Israeli airstrikes represented the “best of humanity” and risked everything “to feed people they did not know and will never meet,” José Andrés, the celebrity chef who founded the organisation, told mourners on Thursday.Speaking at Washington National Cathedral to those gathered to honour the...