Israel addresses Gaza civilian deaths; seeks improved safeguards after aid workers killed
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The Israeli military dismissed two senior officers over the drone strike that killed 7 World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, calling it a "tragedy" and vowing it won't happen again.
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The UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and a halt to all arms sales to Israel over warnings of "genocide."
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The Guardian revealed the identity of the top-secret head of Israel's spy agency Unit 8200, Yossi Sariel, via a security lapse related to a book he published.
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The White House is looking into reports that Israel used AI technology to help identify bombing targets in Gaza. Israel denies this.
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World Central Kitchen said "systemic change" is needed in Israel's military to prevent further civilian deaths, calling for an independent investigation into the killing of its aid workers.