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Israel launches criminal probe after soldiers fired on car that carried child

Israeli military confirms that soldiers fired on a vehicle in which a five‑year‑old Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab, was later found dead. The military has announced the opening of a criminal investigation to determine the circumstances of the shooting. Authorities say the child initially survived the incident and pleaded for help before her body was recovered along with those of six of her relatives.

The acknowledgement from the armed forces marked a notable development in an event that has already drawn attention because of the age of the victim and the reported sequence of events. The military statement did not provide a detailed timeline publicly but indicated that investigators will examine operational actions, witness accounts and any available video or forensic evidence to establish what occurred and whether rules of engagement were followed.

Opening a formal criminal inquiry places the matter within the military justice system and signals an intent to pursue potential disciplinary or legal measures if wrongdoing is found. Such investigations typically involve collection of physical evidence, interviews with personnel and civilian witnesses, and coordination with prosecutors. The outcome can range from administrative sanctions to criminal charges, depending on the findings.

The case is likely to draw scrutiny from international observers, human rights organizations and local communities concerned about civilian harm. Transparency in the investigative process and prompt sharing of verified findings are factors that governments and advocacy groups often cite as essential for public confidence. The military’s announcement closes one chapter on the immediate incident but begins a procedural phase that will determine accountability and any broader operational implications.

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