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Israel hasn't said who its soldiers abused. Two Gaza mothers think it's their son

Two mothers from Gaza believe their sons were among Israeli soldiers accused of abuse, but Israel has not officially identified any individuals involved in such incidents. The situation highlights concerns over accountability and transparency in military actions. The mothers are seeking answers and justice for their sons, though no formal confirmation has been provided by Israeli authorities. This case raises questions about the handling of allegations against military personnel and the process for investigating such claims.

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Israel hasn't said who its soldiers abused. Two Gaza mothers think it's their son

Two mothers from Gaza believe their sons were among Israeli soldiers accused of abuse, but Israel has not officially identified any individuals involved in such incidents. The situation highlights concerns over accountability and transparency in military actions. The mothers are seeking answers and justice for their sons, though no formal confirmation has been provided by Israeli authorities. This case raises questions about the handling of allegations against military personnel and the process for investigating such claims.

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