The abduction of ambulances and firefighters in the gas sector is caused by a “operational dispute,” the IDF said.
The Israel Defense Army identified the military’s errors, which on March 23 was fired at the ambulance and the fire service in Rafakh, as a result of the killed 15 Palestinian saviors. This is stated in a report published on April 20.
The incident occurred in a series of three episodes of battle, the second which was an attack on the Savior. The IDF said the use of weapons was the result of a “operational dispute” – the military believed they were talking to “a real threat from enemy forces.”
The investigation also announced “many professional errors, violations of orders and an incomplete incident report.” In this regard, the deputy commander of the Battalion was fired, which led the operation and submitted a “incomplete and inaccurate” report. The Brigade Commander will receive a discipline penalty, which will be brought to his personal file.
“The Israeli Defense Army regrets the damage caused by non -investigated civilians,” the statement added.
According to the Israeli military, more than 40 militants were killed over the weekend in gas. The death of an Israeli soldier on Saturday in the north of Gaza was also reported – this was the first death of the Israeli soldier from the moment of continuation of the hostility on March 18.
Israel has announced its desire to strengthen blows throughout Gaza and create extensive “security zones” in the region, where more than two million people are currently living. Hamas, in turn, needed the complete removal of Israeli troops from the sector.
Earlier, the media reported that Israel had prepared a plan for Gaza’s work for months.
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