Sky News' Forensics of Targeted Killing of a 5-Year-Old by Israeli Forces
A year on from the start of the war, Sky News has investigated the Israeli Army (IDF)'s alleged targeting and negligent killing of civilians in its conflict with Hamas. Among those calling for justice is a mother whose 5-year-old daughter, Hind, was killed in an incident that shocked the world. Sky News has investigated the circumstances surrounding Hind's death, and those of her extended family and the two paramedics who were killed trying to rescue her. Sky News has analyzed satellite imagery, IDF press materials, and spoken to weapons and forensics experts. The results are published in an article 'I'm so scared, please come': Heartbreaking final moments of girl, 5, killed in Gaza.
Five-year-old Hind Rajab was killed alongside six members of her family in a car, while trying to escape the fighting in Gaza City in January. Her heartbreaking cries for help were recorded in real time in telephone calls with emergency services, which were made public. You can read the whole story on Sky News.
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