Overview
- The Israeli military acknowledged a fatal error in an airstrike that killed seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen in Gaza.
- The convoy was delivering food supplies to prevent famine in Gaza, following months of conflict and blockades.
- Despite a deconfliction plan with Israeli forces, the convoy was mistakenly identified as hostile due to a perceived threat.
- Israel has dismissed two officers and reprimanded three others, while promising improvements in operational coordination.
- The incident has intensified global criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, where over 200 aid workers have been killed since the conflict began.