Israeli army mistakenly kills three captives
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The Israeli army has killed three captives held by Palestinian armed groups in Gaza after ‘mistakenly’ identifying them as a threat.
The hostages were identified as three young men who had been abducted from Israeli communities during the Hamas attack on October 7 – 28-year-old Yotam Haim, 25-year-old Samer Al-Talalka and 26-year-old Alon Shamriz.
According to Israeli military officials, the captives were killed during combat with Palestinian groups in Gaza and expressed its condolences to the families while saying there would be ‘full transparency’ in the investigation into the incident, which is ‘under review’.
“During combat in Shujayea, the [Israeli army] mistakenly identified three Israeli hostages as a threat. As a result, the troops fired toward them and they were killed,” the army said in a statement.
“The [Israeli army] began reviewing the incident immediately … Immediate lessons from the event have been learned, which have been passed on to all [Israeli army] troops in the field,” it added, expressing ‘deep remorse over the tragic incident’.
The army’s chief spokesman, Daniel Hagari, said Israeli troops found the hostages and erroneously identified them as a threat. He said it was believed that the three had either fled their captors or been abandoned.
Israeli troops have engaged in fierce battles with Palestinian fighters in the area in recent days.
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