David Cameron backed Israel arms sales two days after death of UK aid workers
Briefly

David Cameron recommended arms sales to Israel shortly after three British aid workers were killed, despite systemic failures by IDF members, based on an assessment that excluded incidents after January.
The time lag in decision-making process for arms exports led to potential exclusion of 70 days of war incidents from the assessment, raising concerns about comprehensive evaluation of Israel's conduct.
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