Israel launches criminal probe into death of 6-year-old girl in Gaza
The Israeli military said it will open criminal investigations into the killing of six-year-old Hind Rajab and the deaths of 15 Palestinian aid workers in Gaza, though families and rights groups doubt such probes lead to convictions.
Why it matters
It shows Israel's response to calls for accountability over civilian deaths in Gaza, affecting perceptions of the conflict.
How this story developed
- Aug 12 Israeli airstrike wounds alleged Hamas commander in northern Gaza
- Aug 16 Hamas sources said a delegation will sit with Kushner, alongside Egyptian and Qatari officials, before his scheduled talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya traveled to El-Alamein, marking his first trip since assuming leadership. The United States has asked Hamas for clarifications on weapon storage and full relinquishment of Gaza governance. Israel continues airstrikes, reporting several injuries and a child casualty, while the Gaza health ministry cites over 1,262 Palestinian deaths since the ceasefire began.
- Aug 17 Kushner scheduled to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push the 15‑point Gaza plan after talks with Hamas leaders.
- Aug 17 After meetings with Board of Peace officials Nickolay Mladenov and Tony Blair, Kushner met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and obtained agreement to form two task forces—one on Gaza disarmament and another on sanitation and public health. The Israeli side will only proceed once Hamas begins demilitarization, while the Board of Peace stresses a lengthy timeline for full implementation. Hamas leader Khalil al Hayya was also engaged in Cairo, with Kushner urging the group to start the disarmament process.
- Aug 17 Kushner met with Netanyahu in Jerusalem following his discussion with Hamas leader Khalil al‑Hayya.
- Aug 18 Major General Jasper Jeffers was appointed to oversee the dismantling of Hamas weapons.
- Aug 18 Two joint working groups were established – a security panel to seize Hamas weapons for an American‑led stabilization force and a humanitarian panel to restore water, sanitation and health services.
- Aug 19 An Israeli drone strike killed Gaza City police chief Jamal Abu Kamil.
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