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以军承认伤害巴方平民 声称“已吸取教训”
Xin Hua Wang·2025-07-01 08:42

Core Points - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) acknowledged that Palestinian civilians were harmed at distribution points supported by the "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation," stating that lessons have been learned from the incident [1] - Reports indicate that IDF personnel intentionally fired at Palestinian civilians gathered at these distribution points, leading to casualties [1][2] - The IDF's Southern Command has initiated a comprehensive review and issued new operational guidelines following the shooting incidents [1][2] Summary by Sections Humanitarian Aid and Casualties - The "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" has set up four distribution points in Gaza, where aid is distributed for one hour each morning, but many residents complain about the difficulty of accessing these points [2] - Since the establishment of the foundation in late May, 549 people have died and over 4,000 have been injured near these distribution points [2] - The IDF claims that actions taken near the distribution points are to prevent aid from falling into the hands of Hamas, while the foundation's spokesperson denies any fatalities at or near their sites [2] Military Actions and Investigations - The IDF's military law department has ordered an investigation into the intentional shooting of Palestinian civilians, which may constitute a "war crime" [2] - On the same day that the IDF admitted to the incidents, the U.S. Department of Defense announced the approval of a $510 million arms sale to Israel, including ammunition guidance components and related support services [3]