Jerusalem: Reaction is being seen from all over the world after the death of seven aid workers of ‘World Central Kitchen’ in the air strike in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israel’s reaction has also come to light in the matter. Israel’s military chief has said that seven aid workers killed in a deadly Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip were “misidentified” under complicated circumstances.
‘It was a mistake’
Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, describing the results of the preliminary investigation early Wednesday, expressed regret over the deaths of aid workers in the attack, calling the incident a “serious mistake.” “This was a mistake that occurred after they were misidentified during a battle in very complex conditions at night,” he said. This should not have happened.” He said an independent body would conduct a ”thorough investigation” into the matter.
Joe Biden expressed his displeasure
US President Joe Biden has also condemned Israel, expressing “displeasure” over this attack. He said it did not take “adequate steps” to protect civilians. Six international aid workers working for ‘World Central Kitchen’ and their Palestinian driver were killed in Israeli air strikes in Gaza.
Israel accepted the attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted that seven aid workers have died in the attack by his army. This attack is being considered a blow to efforts to deliver aid to Gaza by sea. Israel is taking action against Hamas in this area and thousands of Palestinians are on the verge of starvation. AP
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