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Celebrity chef Jose Andres sidestepped red tape to bring aid to Gaza
Apr 2, 2024 12:52 PM

MADRID, April 2 (Reuters) - Celebrity chef Jose Andres'

disdain for red tape is one of the reasons his food charity

found itself coordinating the humanitarian effort in Gaza when

seven of its workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike.

The aid workers for World Central Kitchen were killed when

their convoy was hit shortly after they oversaw the unloading of

100 tons of food brought to Gaza by sea.

WCK began last month moving food aid to starving people in

northern Gaza via a maritime corridor from Cyprus, in

collaboration with Spanish charity Open Arms.

It acted after Israel refused to let the U.N. Palestinian

refugee agency (UNRWA) deliver food to northern Gaza based on

claims some agency staff had taken part in the Oct. 7 attack on

southern Israel by Palestinian Hamas fighters.

Oscar Camps, director of Open Arms, said in an interview

with Reuters that the maritime route between Cyprus and Gaza had

been open since Dec. 20 but no organisation had used it.

They constructed a makeshift jetty from rubble and unloaded

the aid just metres away from bombardments amid warnings from

Israel that it could not guarantee their security, he said.

Andres, who is Spanish and American, said on the social

media platform X he decided to get involved in the maritime aid

delivery after an invitation from the Cypriot government, hoping

other aid providers would follow suit.

He said on March 26 that 67 WCK kitchens were operating in

Gaza, feeding 350,000 people a day. Operations are now suspended

following the Israeli airstrike on the WCK convoy.

Earlier in the conflict, WCK had partnered with restaurants

and hospitals in Israel to feed people displaced or injured by

the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, and then switched in February to

helping airdrops of aid to Palestinians in Gaza.

Andres said on Tuesday he was heartbroken and grieving for

the families and friends of the seven WCK workers killed in the

Israeli airstrike. They included citizens of Australia, Britain

and Poland as well as Palestinians and a dual citizen of the

United States and Canada.

U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Andres to express his

condolences. Biden also told Andres he would make clear to

Israel that aid workers must be protected, White House

spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre told a briefing.

'ADAPTIVE'

Founded by Andres in 2010 after he travelled to Haiti to

help following an earthquake that killed more than 300,000

people, WCK has fast become one of the leading providers of

emergency aid at scenes of natural disaster or human conflict.

The NGO describes itself as "first to the frontlines", using

an "entrepreneurial and adaptive" approach to "err on the side

of feeding people expediently vs. asking for permission or

following systems and bureaucracy that lack urgency and

flexibility".

"When others are assessing the situation we are already

feeding, and in the process we learn what is going on, not the

other way around," Andres told the Spanish-language edition of

Vanity Fair in a recent interview.

The charity says it entered Ukraine five days after Russia's

invasion in February 2022 and set up restaurants in five cities.

Born in 1969 in a coal mining town in Spain's northern

Asturias region, Andres worked as an apprentice at Ferran

Adria's experimental El Bulli restaurant near Barcelona before

moving in 1991 to the U.S., where he set up tapas restaurant

Jaleo.

His company ThinkFoodGroup now owns more than 20 restaurants

including one with two Michelin stars.

He has cultivated relationships with some of the U.S's most

powerful people, receiving a $100 million donation from Amazon ( AMZN )

founder Jeff Bezos in 2021 and striking up a rapport with former

U.S. President Barack Obama.

Obama's government in 2014 named him an "Outstanding

American by Choice", an award given to naturalized U.S. citizens

who have achieved extraordinary things, following up with the

National Humanities Medal in 2015.

His relationship with Obama's White House successor Donald

Trump was less cordial.

The Spaniard canceled plans for a restaurant in Trump's

Washington hotel over comments the then-presidential candidate

made about Mexicans, calling them "rapists" and "murderers".

Trump sued Andres for breach of contract, and the two

reached a settlement in 2017.

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