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Israeli military dismisses two officers after investigation finds "mistaken identification" to be the cause of World Central Kitchen deaths.
WCK also demanded that an independent inquiry of the incident be conducted rather than by the Israeli military.
In a statement, the group stated, "We demand the creation of an independent commission to investigate the killings of our WCK colleagues." "The IDF cannot credibly investigate its own failure in Gaza."
In a statement, the group stated, "We demand the creation of an independent commission to investigate the killings of our WCK colleagues." "The IDF cannot credibly investigate its own failure in Gaza."
Specifics of the results of the Israeli probe
Spokesman for the Israeli army claimed that before targets could be attacked, they had to be visually recognized as threats for several different reasons. However, the investigation found that a major had noticed, from shaky drone-camera footage, that someone in the convoy was armed, leading to the conclusion that a colonel had approved the string of lethal drone strikes on the convoy. It turned out to be false, according to military officials.
Spokesman for the Israeli army claimed that before targets could be attacked, they had to be visually recognized as threats for several different reasons. However, the investigation found that a major had noticed, from shaky drone-camera footage, that someone in the convoy was armed, leading to the conclusion that a colonel had approved the string of lethal drone strikes on the convoy. It turned out to be false, according to military officials.
The colonel and the major were fired, according to the army, and three other commanders received reprimands. It said that the military advocate general had received the findings of its inquiry and will determine whether or not to prosecute or impose additional punishment on the officers or any other individuals involved in the killings.
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