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    Home - UK News - Israeli military fires deputy commander as it releases findings of investigation into deadly attack on aid workers

    Israeli military fires deputy commander as it releases findings of investigation into deadly attack on aid workers

    Israeli military fires deputy commander as it releases findings of investigation into deadly attack on aid workers

    Israeli military fires deputy commander as it releases findings of investigation into deadly attack on aid workers

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    • April 20, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • The Israeli military’s investigation identified "professional failures" and breaches of orders in the killing of 15 aid workers, leading to the dismissal of a deputy commander and reprimanding of a commanding officer.
    • Initial claims regarding the lack of emergency signals on medics’ vehicles were contradicted by mobile phone footage, which showed visible ambulance signs and flashing lights during the attack.
    • The investigation concluded that the soldiers acted on an operational misunderstanding and that the decision to crush the vehicles containing the bodies was deemed wrong; however, it found no evidence of an attempt to conceal the event.

    Israeli military fires deputy commander as it releases findings of investigation into deadly attack on aid workers | World News

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    The Israeli military has said its investigation into the killing of aid workers in Gaza has found there were “several professional failures, breaches of orders, and a failure to fully report the incident”.

    A deputy commander will be dismissed for providing an “inaccurate report” and a commanding officer will be reprimanded following the military investigation, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said, adding there was “no attempt to conceal the event”.

    Fifteen aid workers were shot dead by Israeli troops who opened fire on a convoy of vehicles, including ambulances, on 23 March.

    They were then buried in a shallow grave where their bodies were found a week later by officials from the United Nations and the Palestinian Red Crescent.

    The probe’s findings come after a Sky News investigation earlier this week revealed how the deadly attack unfolded, contradicting Israel’s official account of the killings.

    At first, Israel claimed the medics’ vehicles did not have emergency signals on when troops fired their shots, but later backtracked.

    Mobile phone video which was recovered from one of the medics contradicted Israel’s initial account.

    Footage showed the moment the aid workers were killed, with ambulances and fire insignia clearly visible and red lights flashing.

    The paramedic filming, later found with a bullet in his head, is heard saying there are Israelis present and reciting a declaration of faith often used before someone dies.

    In a statement on Sunday, an IDF spokesperson said: “The Commanding Officer of the 14th Brigade will receive a reprimand, which will be recorded in his personal file, for his overall responsibility for the incident, including the procedure of combat and management of the scene afterward.

    “The deputy commander of the Golani Reconnaissance Battalion will be dismissed from his position due to his responsibilities as the field commander in this incident and for providing an incomplete and inaccurate report during the debrief.”

    It did not say if anyone would face criminal charges.

    Image:
    Footage was released of the attack on 23 March

    ‘Poor night visibility’

    The investigation found that the deputy commander did not initially recognise the vehicles as ambulances “due to poor night visibility”, according to the spokesperson.

    “Only later, after approaching the vehicles and scanning them, was it discovered that these were indeed rescue teams,” they added.

    The investigation said the Palestinians were killed because of an “operational misunderstanding” by Israeli forces, and that a separate incident 15 minutes later, when Israeli soldiers shot at a Palestinian UN vehicle, was a breach of orders.

    Probe looked at ‘three shooting incidents’

    The IDF said that about an hour before the attack on the convoy, Israeli troops fired at what they “identified as a Hamas vehicle” and the forces “remained on high alert for further potential threats”.

    In the convoy incident, the IDF said the soldiers “opened fire on suspects emerging from a fire truck and ambulances very close to the area in which the troops were operating, after perceiving an immediate and tangible threat”.

    “Supporting surveillance” had reported five vehicles approaching rapidly and stopping near the troops, with passengers quickly disembarking, according to the IDF.

    It said the deputy battalion commander “assessed the vehicles as employed by Hamas forces, who arrived to assist the first vehicle’s passengers”, adding that: “Under this impression and sense of threat, he ordered to open fire.”

    According to the IDF, six of the 15 killed were “identified in a retrospective examination as Hamas terrorists”.

    But the Sky News investigation found no evidence to support this claim.

    The IDF also said there was a third incident about 15 minutes later where “the troops fired at a Palestinian UN vehicle due to operational errors in breach of regulations”.

    “The troops’ commander initially reported the event, and additional details emerged later in the examination.”

    Image:
    A search team retrieves bodies from the mass grave on 30 March. Pic: UN

    Bodies were buried in mass grave

    Eight Red Crescent personnel, six civil defence workers and a UN staff member were killed in the shooting on the convoy by troops carrying out operations in Tel al Sultan, a district of the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

    Troops then bulldozed over the bodies along with their mangled vehicles, burying them in a mass grave.

    ‘Decision to crush vehicles was wrong’

    The IDF statement said that at dawn it was decided to “gather and cover the bodies to prevent further harm and clear the vehicles from the route in preparation for civilian evacuation”.

    The body removal and vehicle crushing were carried out by field commanders, according to the military.

    Removing the bodies was reasonable under the circumstances, but the decision to crush the vehicles was wrong, the investigation concluded, and “in general there was no attempt to conceal the event”.

    “The examination found no evidence to support claims of execution or that any of the deceased were bound before or after the shooting,” the investigation added.

    The probe also found that “the [gun]fire in the first two incidents resulted from an operational misunderstanding by the troops, who believed they faced a tangible threat from enemy forces. The third incident involved a breach of orders during a combat setting”.

    The statement also said Israel’s military “regrets the harm caused to uninvolved civilians”.

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