Israeli Military Faces Scrutiny Over Investigations into Gaza Conflict
Ongoing probes into alleged misconduct during the seven-month war against Hamas raise questions about accountability and transparency.
- The Israeli army is investigating approximately 70 cases of alleged wrongdoing in Gaza.
- High-profile incidents include the deaths of aid workers, civilians in tent camps, and a Gaza surgeon in prison.
- Some investigations have led to disciplinary actions, but many remain unresolved.
- Human rights groups and international bodies accuse Israel of potential war crimes.
- Conflicting accounts and limited transparency hinder the credibility of the investigations.