Following the Death of 15 humanitarian workers in the Gaza Strip on March 23 during a military operation, an internal investigation of the Israeli army concluded that there were “professional failures”.
The case they refer to in Rafah’s city, when a convoy of ambulances of the Palestine Red Crescent, accompanied by UN vehicles and Gaza’s civil defense, was mobilized to attend injured.
Although from the beginning the forces assured that acted under the perception of a threat, And that justification was endorsed by the report, also They stressed that “serious mistakes” were made during the attack. Therefore, The attached commander involved will be fired.
At first, the army Israelí said vehicles circulated without lights or identifying signs. However, a video recorded by one of the deceased paramedics contradicts their sayings and showed that the convoy Yes had the lights on and was clearly identified.
After the dissemination of these images, the army recognized that his initial story was incorrect And he admitted that the troops opened fire without having clear indications that humanitarian workers represent a threat.
The report describes the attack as a “Serious error” derived from an “erroneous diagnosis in complex circumstances.” The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights condemned the attack and demanded independent, fast and exhaustive investigation to determine responsibilities and guarantee justice.
Israel folded the “number two” of the weapons smuggling unit of the Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon
Among other ads made this Sunday, the Israeli army also confirmed that it felt “to the number two” of the Specialized Weapons smuggling unit of the Lebanese Terrorist Group Hezbollah in an attack with an unmanned plane in the south of the country.
This is Hussein Ali Nasr, the attached chief of Hezbollah Unit 4400, who died in an attack made in Kaouthariyet al Saiyad, in the south of the country, between Sidon and Shot, by an Israeli drone.
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For Israel, Nasr is responsible for the smuggling of “Weapons and money in order to restore the military capacities of the Hezbollah terrorist organization” and “together with Iranian officials, promoted transfers of weapons and money to Lebanon, even through the Beirut airport.”
“Nasr maintained contacts with airport employees who secretly operated for Hezbollah and attended the smuggling activities. In addition, he promoted and led deeds of acquisition of weapons with smugglers on the border between Syria and Lebanon. He also supervised the process of reinforcement and military construction of terrorist organizations,” he described the text issued by the Israel defense forces (FDI).