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Israel Acknowledges Palestinian Civilians Harmed at Gaza Aid Sites, Says 'Lessons Learned'

  • On Monday, Israeli military officials admitted firing on Palestinians seeking aid at Gaza distribution points, harming civilians and stating new instructions followed lessons learned.
  • Following that admission, Israeli soldiers were ordered to treat aid seekers as hostile to prevent Hamas from exploiting humanitarian efforts.
  • Gaza’s Media Office reports at least 580 Palestinians killed and over 4,216 injured near aid centers since May 27, with a shelling incident targeting 30–40 people causing multiple casualties.
  • Following the Haaretz report, Israel’s Military Advocate General ordered a war-crimes investigation, and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the operation 'inherently unsafe' after civilian casualties near aid sites.
  • More broadly, the ICC has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, while the ICJ considers a genocide case against Israel over Gaza actions.
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El Salto broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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