Israeli Army Says 'Series of Mistakes' Led to Killing of World Central Kitchen Workers in Gaza

An Israeli army commission, whose findings were presented to WCK and foreign ambassadors, points at breakdown of communication, misidentification of targets and breach of protocol. According to the army, the incident could have been avoided

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The deaths of the seven workers of the World Central Kitchen organization in an Israeli drone strike on Monday was caused by a series of mistakes, including a lack of coordination between the different levels of the Israel Defense Forces, the mistaken identification of a man believed to be armed in a targeted vehicle, and the firing of two additional drone missiles against army protocol.

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