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Israel dismisses 2 military officers, admits "grave errors" led to strike which killed aid workers

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Israel's inquiry into the killing of seven aid workers in an air strike in Gaza has found "serious errors" and breaches of procedure by the military, resulting in the dismissal of two officers and formal reprimands for senior commanders on Friday. The killing of the seven aid workers included citizens of Britain, Australia, and Poland, a dual U.S. Canadian national and a Palestinian colleague.

United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that the U.S. is carefully reviewing Israel's inquiry into the strike, and what steps Israel is taking.

Also, the Polish foreign ministry said that an Israeli inquiry into the killing of seven aid workers in an air strike in Gaza had identified bad decision-making, "but it does not refer to the criminal liability," spokesperson Pawel Wronski said in Warsaw.

Meanwhile, the United Nations Human Rights Office has warned that attacks against people involved in humanitarian assistance may amount to "war crimes".

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