The Israeli military admitted flaws in its initial accounts of troops’ involvement in the killing of 15 people in Gaza, contradicting earlier claims with video evidence of clearly marked ambulances and a fire truck. International scrutiny followed, prompting a quicker response from the military. The Red Crescent Society accused Israel of war crimes for targeting medics, demanding an investigation, while the military’s internal inquiry continues under the new chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, raising questions about accountability.
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‘Where will we go?’ Gazans desperate for shelter as Israeli bombs fall
In the Gaza Strip, Israel's recent resumption of strikes has led to fresh displacement and a desperate search for shelter among Palestinians. Evacuation orders have been issued by the Israeli army, forcing nearly 400,000 Gazans to flee their homes. The ongoing conflict has resulted in a high death toll and widespread destruction, leaving residents with no sense of hope as they endure fear, bombs, and screams in a constant cycle of violence and displacement. Full...
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