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Israeli army acknowledges Oct 7 failures. But it says tank strike on home did not kill Israelis

While the army cleared itself in the tank strike, it acknowledged a string of failures in its core mission to protect the country's civilians.

Netanyahu, Israel, Hamas, partial cease fire Israeli forcesA sign depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pictured alongisde an Israeli flag as protesters attend a demonstration against Netanyahu's government and to demand a deal to release all hostages held in Gaza, during the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Ashkelon, Israel (Reuters photo)

The Israeli military said Thursday that Israeli hostages held in a home struck by tank fire on October 7 were likely killed by Hamas militants, not the Israeli shelling.

The conclusions were part of the army’s first inquiry related to the events of that day.

While the army cleared itself in the tank strike, it acknowledged a string of failures in its core mission to protect the country’s civilians.

Hamas stormed communities across southern Israel on October 7 in an attack that caught Israeli security forces off guard. Roughly 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed and some 250 people were taken hostage into Gaza.

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