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UN Secretary-General extends condolences to World Central Kitchen staff: spokesperson

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The spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General says that Antonio Guterres extends his condolences to the staff of the World Central Kitchen following an Israeli strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza. SOUNDBITE

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