Israel says improper munitions cause of high death toll in Maghazi attack

 An Israeli military official has claimed that the high death toll from an attack on the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza was due to the use of improper munitions. The raid, which killed at least 70 people, caused extensive collateral damage that could have been avoided. The Israeli military is working to learn lessons from the incident and is currently investigating the incident. The statement comes amid reports that Israel has regularly used powerful bombs in the tightly packed strip, despite the increased risk of civilian casualties. Palestinian authorities claim that over 21,000 people have been killed in Israel's assault on Gaza, with more than half of them women and children. The Israeli bombardment has transformed entire neighborhoods in Gaza into mountains of rubble, with aid agencies including the UN condemning the targeting of schools, hospitals, and residential areas.

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