Israel to investigate itself over IDF airstrike that killed at least 45 Palestinians in Rafah
The Israeli government has opened an investigation into its own actions after at least 45 Palestinian refugees were reportedly killed on Sunday, May 26, following an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) airstrike in Rafah, the southern Gazan refuge for over a million Palestinians that was previously declared a “safe zone” by Tel Aviv.
According to ABC News, shrapnel from the strike ignited a fuel tank 100 meters away from the intended target, causing a large fire at a displaced persons encampment.
“Despite our utmost efforts not to harm innocent civilians, last night there was a tragic mistake,” he said, as quoted by the Associated Press. “We are investigating the incident and will obtain a conclusion because this is our policy.”
In a separate statement, the Israeli army insisted that it had taken “many steps to reduce the chance of harming uninvolved civilians, including aerial surveillance, the use of precision munitions, and additional intelligence information.” It added that “no harm was expected to uninvolved civilians.”
The Times of Israel cited an IDF source who mentioned that two missiles with “reduced in size” warheads were used in the strike.
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The incident has increased international pressure on Israel to agree to a comprehensive ceasefire in Gaza or at least scale down operations in the densely populated enclave.
While the IDF denies deliberately targeting civilians, it has acknowledged lapses in its targeting process in the past, including an attack on an aid convoy last month that left seven foreign nationals dead.
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Speaking at a briefing, Daniel Hagari, a spokesman for the IDF, stated that the explosives used in the attack – a 17-kilogram (37 pounds) munition, which he described as the “smallest our jets can use” – could not have sparked such a large fire.
Hagari explained that the attack targeted a structure where two senior Hamas commanders were meeting. He noted that pictures posted on social media appear to show secondary explosions, which could have been caused by weapons allegedly stored nearby.
The target, he said, was 1.7 kilometers (1.05 miles) from an area designated as a humanitarian zone by the Israeli military and 180 meters from the tents. According to Gaza health authorities, at least 45 people were killed in the attack, including many women, children, and the elderly.
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