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    Israel Dismisses 2 Officers over Deadly Drone Strikes on Aid Workers in Gaza

    Israel Dismisses 2 Officers over Deadly Drone Strikes on Aid Workers in Gaza

    — The Israeli said Friday that it dismissed two officers and reprimanded three others for their roles in drone strikes in Gaza that killed seven aid workers on a food-delivery mission, saying they had mishandled critical information and violated the 's rules of engagement.

    The findings of a retired general's investigation into the Monday killings marked an embarrassing admission by , which faces growing accusations from key allies, including the U.S., of not doing enough to protect Gaza's civilians from its war with Hamas.

    The findings are likely to bolster widespread skepticism over the Israeli military's decision-making. Palestinians, aid groups and human rights organizations have repeatedly accused Israeli forces of firing recklessly at civilians throughout the conflict — a charge Israel denies.

    “It's a tragedy,” the military's spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, told reporters. “It's a serious event that we are responsible for and it shouldn't have happened and we will make sure that it won't happen again.”

    With pressure mounting on Israel to hold itself accountable, Hagari and other officials late Thursday shared with reporters the results of the investigation.

    The speed of the probe and the swift punishment of five senior officers were extremely unusual. Such investigations are often slow and in most cases end without charges being filed. Human rights activists have…

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