A five-year-old girl, Hind Rajab, and her family were killed in a targeted Israeli military strike while fleeing Gaza — a tragedy that has ignited global outrage. The military admitted firing on their car but is now investigating, though critics say it’s too little, too late. Hind’s desperate calls for help, relayed by paramedics for hours, went unanswered as gunfire rained down. Her death — along with two medics and four relatives — may constitute a war crime, according to U.N. experts. Rights groups are pushing the ICC into action, while Hind’s grandmother demands an international probe — calling the Israeli investigation inadequate. This case joins a troubling pattern: other deadly incidents, including those involving aid workers, remain uninvestigated criminally.

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