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Israel admits to shooting that killed 5-year-old Palestinian girl

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Israel admits to shooting that killed 5-year-old Palestinian girl
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Key Points

  • The Israeli army has admitted to the shooting that killed a 5-year-old Palestinian girl
  • The incident has increased tensions between Israel and Palestine
  • The Israeli government has condemned the incident and criticized Palestinians for resorting to violence

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The Israeli army has admitted to the shooting that killed a 5-year-old Palestinian girl in Gaza in 2024. The incident has increased tensions between Israel and Palestine. The Israeli army has stated that it is investigating the incident and will punish those responsible. The incident has led to an increase in anti-Israel protests by Palestinians. The Israeli government has condemned the incident and criticized Palestinians for resorting to violence. However, Palestinians are criticizing Israel's presence in Gaza and its oppressive policies. The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been ongoing for years. Despite ongoing peace talks, an agreement has not been reached.

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Why is the conflict between Israel and Palestine ongoing?
The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been ongoing for years because an agreement has not been reached between the two sides.
How did the 5-year-old Palestinian girl die?
The 5-year-old Palestinian girl died during an operation by the Israeli army in Gaza.
How did the Israeli government evaluate the incident?
The Israeli government condemned the incident and criticized Palestinians for resorting to violence.

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