Israel's military said its forces operating in Rafah in southern Gaza on Monday fired at a Red Cross building after mistakenly "identifying suspects inside and feeling a threat to the force".
According to the IDF, troops on the ground thought they saw suspicious figures near the building and felt they were endangered.
The Israeli military said its forces had fired at the building after identifying suspects and sensing a threat. After examination, it turned out the identification was incorrect.
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BERLIN, March 24 (Reuters) - The Israeli military said its forces had fired on Monday at a building belonging to the Red Cross in Gaza's southern city of Rafah as a result of incorrect ...
BERLIN - The Israeli military said its forces had fired on Monday at a building belonging to the Red Cross in Gaza's southern city of Rafah as a result of incorrect identification, after an office ...
Israel's military said its forces operating in Rafah in southern Gaza on Monday fired at a Red Cross building after mistakenly "identifying suspects inside and feeling a threat to the force." "After ...
The Israeli military mistakenly fired at a Red Cross building in Gaza's Rafah due to incorrect identification, damaging an ICRC office. The incident, which resulted in no injuries, has hindered the ...
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