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VisitHow will the UN respond to the Rafah air strike by the end of 2024?
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Official statements from respective organizations
Netanyahu Acknowledges Sunday Rafah Air Strike as 'Tragic Mistake', Promises Investigation
May 27, 2024, 03:10 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged that the air strike in Rafah on Sunday was 'a tragic mistake' and has stated that an investigation will be conducted. The announcement, reported by Axios, underscores the gravity of the incident and the commitment to understanding the circumstances that led to the error.
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