Israel admits series of 'grave mistakes' in killing of Gaza aid workers
Friday, 5 April 2024 The Israeli military has dismissed high-ranking officers following an airstrike in Gaza that resulted in the deaths of seven aid workers.An investigation by the IDF revealed that some of the workers initially survived the air attacks but tragically lost their lives when a third vehicle was struck. Earlier, Israel acknowledged the incident was a "grave mistake" and vowed to take "immediate action"
Israel's defence chief Herzi Halevi says a strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza was a "grave mistake" and that the army "is sorry for the unintentional harm to the members of the World Central Kitchen group (WCK)", after the deaths prompted a chorus of international outrage.
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