Israel's investigation into the killings of seven aid workers in Gaza has been deemed unsatisfactory by the victims' families, their employer, and the Australian government. The investigation admitted to grave mistakes and breaches of orders and rules of engagement. Australia calls for full accountability and transparency.
Israel ’s swift investigation into the killings of seven aid workers by Israel i forces in Gaza has rightly not satisfied the victims’ families, their employer World Central Kitchen , or the Australian government.
Whether Israel takes Australia’s concerns seriously depends on what happens in the criminal investigation. At least three possible war crimes must be examined: First, even if the aid workers were not intentionally targeted, it is a war crime to recklessly kill civilians. International law requires an attacker to take all feasible precautions to verify that a target is military and not a protected civilian, and to minimise any incidental civilian casualties.
The 2.3 million people in Gaza are facing either catastrophic or acute hunger. People have been eating weeds and animal food. Almost 30 children have died from malnutrition.to cease fire to facilitate aid
Israel Investigation Killings Aid Workers Gaza Victims' Families World Central Kitchen Australian Government Mistakes Breaches Accountability Transparency
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Australia briefed on Israel’s investigation into killing of World Central Kitchen aid worker in Gaza7NEWS brings you the latest local news from Australia and around the world. Stay up to date with all of the breaking sport, politics, entertainment, finance, weather and business headlines. Today's news, live updates & all the latest breaking stories from 7NEWS.
Read more »
Simon Birmingham calls Gaza aid killing 'mistake', says Israel should 'look carefully' at proceduresIsrael should learn from the killing of seven humanitarian workers, according to the Coalition's foreign affairs spokesperson Simon Birmingham.
Read more »
Israel must ‘come clean’ on killing of Gaza aid workers, says White HouseIsraeli Prime Minister of Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged that his army had carried out the strike, describing it as “tragic” and “unintended”.
Read more »
Israel must ‘come clean’ on killing of Gaza aid workers, says White HouseIsraeli Prime Minister of Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged that his army had carried out the strike, describing it as “tragic” and “unintended”.
Read more »
Israel Hamas: Why Israel will press ahead and invade Rafah in southern GazaThe Israeli leadership sees its war against Hamas as one element of a broader geopolitical rearrangement driven by Russia, China and Iran – and says the West should be worried.
Read more »
Israeli military release investigation findings into death of aid workers in GazaThe Israeli military has dismissed a number of officers in response to the deaths of seven aid workers, including Australian Zomi Frankcom, in Gaza. The announcement comes as the opening of more humanitarian aid routes into Gaza are announced to help struggling Palestinians.
Read more »