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Israeli Army probe into killing of paramedics found 'no evidence' of execution-style killing

An Israeli army probe into the killing of Palestinian Paramedics in Gaza that sparked international outrage said it has found "no evidence to support claims of execution."

"Such claims are blood libel and false accusations against [Israeli] soldiers," the army said in a statement. 

The Israeli statement added that a deputy commander would be fired after the probe "identified several professional failures, breaches of orders, and a failure to fully report the incident."

The probe's findings come after multiple testimonies and video evidence with the Israeli Army changing its account of the incident after video evidence emerged that contradicted its claims.