Israeli military sacks 2 officers over airstrike that killed aid workers

Israeli military sacks 2 officers over airstrike that killed aid workers

The decisions follow the discovery of serious errors and breaches of procedure in the deadly airstrike.

The Israeli military said its officers mistakenly believed they were attacking Hamas gunmen when drone strikes hit the three WCK vehicles. (Reuters pic)

 An Israeli enquiry into the killing of seven aid workers in an airstrike in Gaza this week found serious errors and breaches of procedure by the military, with the result that two officers have been dismissed and senior commanders formally reprimanded.

The enquiry found Israeli forces mistakenly believed they were attacking Hamas gunmen when drone strikes hit the three vehicles of the World Central Kitchen aid group, but that standard procedures had been violated.

“The strike on the aid vehicles is a grave mistake stemming from a serious failure due to a mistaken identification, errors in decision-making, and an attack contrary to the Standard Operating Procedures,” the military said in a statement issued today.

It said it had dismissed a brigade chief of staff with the rank of colonel and a brigade fire support officer with the rank of major, and issued formal reprimands to senior officers including the general at the head of the Southern Command.

The killing of the seven aid workers, who included citizens of the UK, Australia, and Poland, a dual US Canadian national, and a Palestinian colleague, triggered global outrage this week.

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