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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Australia urges Israel not to take military control of Gaza
Australia has urged Israel not to take military control of Gaza, warning that it would worsen the humanitarian crisis, as stated by Foreign Minister Penny Wong. While calling for a ceasefire and aid access, Wong reiterated that a two-state solution is essential for lasting peace, amidst Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's plans to govern Gaza with unspecified Arab forces. Want More Context? 🔎
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