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On Monday, the Israeli military mistakenly fired at a Red Cross building in Gaza's Rafah, causing damage but no injuries. The Red Cross stated the attack affected their operations. The Israeli military admitted the identification was incorrect, as they had mistakenly identified suspects and sensed a threat. The incident is under investigation. The Red Cross did not assign blame but strongly condemned the attack on its premises.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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