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IDF Concludes Investigation Into Deadly Strikes On WCK Convoy

Israel Defense Forces handout at Al Shifa hospital in Gaza City

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have completed their initial investigation into the tragic strikes on the World Central Kitchen (WCK) convoy, as reported by an Israeli official to CNN. The findings of the investigation are set to be briefed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday.

The IDF has announced its intention to release the details of the preliminary investigation soon. The incident involving the WCK convoy has raised concerns and garnered significant attention both locally and internationally.

The deadly strikes on the WCK convoy have sparked discussions about the safety and security of humanitarian missions in conflict zones. The IDF's investigation is crucial in shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the tragic event and determining the appropriate course of action moving forward.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are expected to carefully review the findings of the investigation and assess the implications of the incident. The Israeli government is likely to face scrutiny over its handling of the situation and its commitment to ensuring the safety of humanitarian aid workers.

As the IDF prepares to make the details of the preliminary investigation public, the international community awaits further information on the events leading up to the strikes on the WCK convoy. The transparency and accountability of the IDF's investigation will be essential in addressing the concerns and questions raised by this tragic incident.

Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available following the IDF's publication of the preliminary investigation details.

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