Millennium Post

Israeli army admits error over deadly Gaza attack

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JERUSALEM: The Israeli army said Tuesday that a strike in Gaza that killed nine members of the same family had been due to a faulty assessment of the risk to civilians.

The November 14 air strike targeted the home of Rasmi Abu Malhous, described by Israel as a commander in Islamic Jihad, the militant Palestinia­n movement against which Israel had launched a three-day campaign.

He and eight members of his family were killed by the attack, including five children.

A statement from the army said that intelligen­ce collected ahead of the attack had indicated that the residence “was designated as an Islamic Jihad terror organisati­on military compound”.

The army had “estimated” that “civilians would not be harmed as a result of an attack” on the site, which was not believed to be accessible to members of the public.

An army inquiry later found “that even though military activity was conducted in the compound, it was not a closed compound, and in reality civilians were present there,” it said.

The army said it would learn from its “mistakes” to reduce “the recurrence of similar irregular events.” It stressed it had made “considerab­le efforts... to reduce the damage to non-combatants”.

The military report also blamed Islamic Jihad for exploiting and endangerin­g non-combatants “by placing its military assets in the heart of the civilian population and by deliberate­ly acting from within densely populated civilian areas.”

The three-day flareup began when Israel killed a senior Islamic Jihad official in Gaza on November 12.

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