Israeli army finds 'professional failures' in killings of Gaza aid worker
Israeli military investigators found no evidence that Israeli forces deliberately targeted and killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and aid workers in Gaza last month; they described the incident as 'professional failures' by Israeli personnel.

The Israeli military has released details of an investigation into its killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics and aid workers in Gaza last month, stating that it found 'professional failures' but no breach of ethics or international law was evident. The probe concluded that the soldiers involved followed standard protocols while responding to a confrontation in a checkpoint area. However, they failed to follow proper procedures during the chase that led to their actions, ultimately resulting in the deaths of those in Gaza. The military acknowledged that its troops could have done better and vowed to learn from the incident.