Israel Admits It Probably Killed Israeli Hostages in Gaza Airstrike in November
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The Israeli military has admitted that one of its own airstrikes is likely responsible for killing three Israeli captives whose bodies were recovered from Gaza last year.
In a release on Sunday, the Israeli military said that an investigation into the deaths of the three captives found there was a 'high probability' that they were killed by an Israeli strike carried out on November 10.
At the time, Israeli forces told the captives' families that they were killed by Hamas. But the results of the investigation confirms Hamas's assertion that they were killed by the Israeli military.
Israeli forces have killed numerous hostages amid their genocide in Gaza, and released hostages have said that their top fear while in captivity was that they would be killed by Israeli strikes.
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