Israel said it would immediately open a new route for aid transport.
Israel announced on Thursday that it will modify its tactics in Gaza, reports the Reuters news agency.
President of the United States Joe Biden threatened earlier on Thursday that it would withdraw its support from Israel unless it takes convincing steps to protect civilians and aid workers from its attacks.
Biden's pontificate was the killing of seven workers of the World Central Kitchen aid organization in an Israeli airstrike on Monday. According to the UN, at least 196 aid workers have been killed in Gaza since October.
Israel said, according to Reuters, that he would initially establish a joint operations center with humanitarian aid organizations, which would operate under the Southern Command District responsible for operations in Gaza.
In addition, Israel told according to the Haaretz newspaper, it is taking “immediate steps” to increase humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza through the Israeli port of Ashdod and further through the Erez border crossing.
Israel has admitted that the attack on the World Central Kitchen motorcade was a serious mistake and that it will announce the results of the investigation into the case in the near future. The founder of the organization, a Spanish-American celebrity chef Jose Andres blame Israel attacked his aid workers “systematically” after knowing about their movements. Israel has denied the interpretation.
Retired general, commander of Israeli forces in Gaza Israel Ziv speculated that the damage was caused by the fact that the Israeli armed forces have given previously lower officers the authority to decide on airstrikes.
“If you don't allow fire control to the lower levels, you put your troops and the war at risk,” Ziv said, according to Reuters.
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