TWO officers behind the Israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers, including three from Britain, have been sacked and three others reprimanded.
It comes as Israel promised to allow more aid into Gaza, including opening key crossings in the north.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the move after the US told him that American support for his nation would be under threat unless more is done to avoid harming civilians in Gaza.
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