Israel’s military announced on Wednesday it will open criminal investigations into two high-profile attacks in Gaza, including the killing of a 5-year-old girl and Palestinian paramedics. The decision comes amid ongoing conflict and international scrutiny. The military confirmed it would not pursue criminal cases against three other incidents involving aid workers.

The probe into the killing of Hind Rajab and her family, which shocked global audiences, is part of a broader review of 150 cases. The military also launched an investigation into the deaths of 15 Palestinian paramedics. These actions follow recent airstrikes and heightened tensions during ceasefire talks.

International reactions have grown more critical, with some nations condemning remarks by Israeli officials. Meanwhile, reports of Israeli strikes continue to raise concerns about the viability of peace efforts. The situation remains volatile as investigations unfold and casualties mount.

The military’s move signals a shift in approach, though it does not address all incidents. The ongoing conflict continues to impact civilians and humanitarian efforts, with no immediate resolution in sight.