Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted a “tragic mistake” after an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, Gaza, resulted in the deaths of at least 45 displaced Palestinians. The strike, intended to target Hamas militants, ignited a tent camp, causing severe civilian casualties and drawing intense international criticism. Amid a rising death toll in Gaza, which now exceeds 36,000, Netanyahu pledged a thorough investigation. The incident has further strained Israel’s relations with global allies and heightened scrutiny over its military actions and adherence to international law.\
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