Israeli military admits ‘operational misunderstanding’ after troops killed aid medics

Independent UK - 20/04
‘Poor night visibility’ was also blamed for the deaths of the aid workers following an investigation by Israel Defense Forces (IDF)

The Israeli military has admitted “professional failures” and “breaches of orders” after soldiers killed 15 Palestinian medics in Gaza last month.

An investigation by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) into the incident on 23 March found the deaths of the aid workers were a result of an “operational misunderstanding”.

A commanding officer is to be reprimanded and a deputy commander dismissed, the military said.

Eight Red Crescent personnel, six Civil Defense workers and a UN employee were killed when Israeli forces opened fire on emergency vehicles in Tel al-Sultan, a district of the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

Footage obtained showed the convoy of vehicles, with lights flashing and logos visible, pulling up to help an ambulance that had come under fire earlier - before the vehicles came under a barrage of gunfire that lasted more than five minutes.

Israel first claimed the medics' vehicles did...
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