Serious Failures in Procedures Led to Deaths of Aid Workers in Gaza

An Australian government review revealed failures in Israeli military procedures led to an air strike killing 7 aid workers in Gaza. Foreign Minister Penny Wong stated Australia seeks accountability and transparency in the investigation, emphasizing that the incident should never have occurred according to the IDF.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-08-2024 08:01 IST | Created: 02-08-2024 08:01 IST
Serious Failures in Procedures Led to Deaths of Aid Workers in Gaza
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An Australian government review into the deaths of aid workers in Gaza found that serious failures to follow procedures by the Israeli military led to the air strikes on their vehicles, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Friday.

Israeli air strikes in April killed 7 charity workers from World Central Kitchen in Gaza, drawing widespread condemnation from the United States and several allies. The dead included citizens of Australia, Britain, and Poland as well as Palestinians and a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada. An Australian review into the deaths released on Friday found serious failures to follow Israel Defense Forces procedures, mistaken identification and errors in decision-making.

The IDF has called the incident a grave mistake which should not have occurred. Wong said Australia would push for full accountability for those responsible, including criminal charges if appropriate.

"The Military Advocate General of Israel is still to decide on further action," she said in a statement. "Our expectation remains that there be transparency about the Military Advocate General's process and decision."

(With inputs from agencies.)

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