Netanyahu Admits 'Tragic Mistake' in Deadly Rafah Strike

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the deaths of at least 45 civilians in a Rafah airstrike a "tragic accident," amid mounting international condemnation and calls for a cease-fire. The Israeli military claimed the strike targeted a Hamas compound, killing two Hamas officials, but the civilian casualties have intensified scrutiny and criticism. The International Court of Justice had recently ordered Israel to halt its offensive in Rafah, complicating Israel's position. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from global leaders and aid organizations, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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