Israeli army regrets killing

Published June 11, 2006

JERUSALEM, June 10: Israel’s army chief expressed regret on Saturday for the killing of eight Palestinian civilians in Gaza, but stopped short of taking responsibility for the incident.

“First I want to express our, my, regret over the incident where uninvolved civilians where harmed, but I stress that the expression of regret does not mean we are taking responsibility for the incident,” Gen Halutz said.

The investigation has so far ruled out the fire resulted from a gunship or an air strike.—AP

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