But what is your point with that, exactly? No need to answer - really.
By now most people are aware that the IDF labels as "terrorists" or "with Hamas" the hundreds of aid workers and journalists that it has killed. Seems every aid worker and journalist in Gaza is a terrorist - according to the IDF.
The only exception of course was Chef Andres' World Food Kitchen workers. Because they were white Europeans largely, with a NON-MUSLIM world-renowned agency. Hard to label them as such.
No, the IDF kills aid workers and journalists for obvious reasons and it's really quite sickening.
You are mistaken again about Hazzem Qassam speaking on behalf of Al Khair. The paragraphs preceding his quote are as follows:
Video editor Bilal Abu Matar and cameramen Mahmoud Al-Sarraj, Bilal Aqila and Mahmoud Asleem were all named as having been killed in the strike, according to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate.
The organisation accused Israel of carrying out "systematic targeting of Palestinian journalists, who risk their lives to report the truth and expose Israeli crimes to the world".
Several others were injured in the strike, and rushed to the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run health ministry said.
A spokesman for the group, Hazem Qassem, accused Israel of having "committed a horrific massacre in the northern Gaza Strip".
Clearly "the group" Qassem belongs to is either the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, or - much more likely, given the order of the paragraphs - the Hamas-run health ministry, or just Hamas. Not Al-Khar. Nowhere in the article is it claimed that Qassem belongs to, or "speaks on behalf of" Al Khair.
I have nothing further to add except to say the continued killing of aid workers and journalists is shameful - as is the continued starvation of Gaza. Surely no one here would agree that targeting aid workers and using starvation to achieve war goals is worthy of defending.