UK, Canada, Australia Call Israel’s Gaza Probe ‘Shameful’
Canada, the UK, and Australia condemn Israel's refusal to investigate the Gaza aid worker killings, calling the decision 'shameful' on World Humanitarian Day.

The update
Canada, the UK, and Australia have formally broken ranks with Israel, issuing a joint statement describing the Israeli military’s refusal to launch a criminal investigation into the April 2024 strike on a World Central Kitchen (WCK) convoy as “shameful.” The attack killed seven humanitarian workers, including three British nationals, an Australian, a Canadian, a dual U.S.-Canadian citizen, and a Polish national.
Why it matters
The condemnation comes on World Humanitarian Day and highlights a widening diplomatic rift over the safety of aid workers in Gaza. The three nations argue that the delay in accountability undermines international humanitarian law and endangers the lives of aid workers who continue to operate in one of the deadliest environments for humanitarian aid.
What to watch
Israel’s ambassador to Australia has defended the decision, citing a lack of criminal intention. The joint statement also notes that the refusal to investigate is part of a broader pattern of impunity in Gaza, where 186 humanitarian workers were killed in 2025. Diplomatic repercussions and future aid coordination efforts are likely to be impacted by this escalation.
Sources
- bbc.co.uk — Details of the joint statement, the victims' nationalities, and the IDF's defense of the decision.
- theguardian.com — Context on the 'shameful' label, the death toll of aid workers in 2025, and the specific national responses.



