Israel’s military has launched criminal investigations into troop conduct over the deaths of five-year-old Hind Rajab and two paramedics in Gaza, but her mother and human rights groups say it’s too little, too late — questioning the probe’s credibility and demanding an independent inquiry. The tragic incident, captured in Hind’s final desperate calls for help and later dramatized in a film, exposed a devastating pattern: a car carrying her and relatives was struck by fire, killing all six inside, while rescuers were also killed nearby. Over two years passed before the military acknowledged responsibility — fueling accusations that this is a PR-driven gesture, not justice. With only a tiny fraction of similar cases ever leading to prosecution, many fear accountability remains out of reach — leaving grieving families and communities worldwide asking: when will truth and justice finally prevail?

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