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Israeli military finds no negligence in killing of farmer near Lebanon border

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March 29 (Reuters) - The ‌Israeli military said on Sunday it had ​found no negligence or ethical failures by officers involved in ⁠the killing of Israeli farmer Ofer Moskovitz near the Lebanese frontier earlier this month.

The head of Israel's Northern ​Command said on March 23 that Israeli forces had misfired artillery, ‌killing 60-year-old Moskovitz, an avocado farmer from the town of Misgav Am.

The military had initially attributed the incident to ⁠cross-border fire from Lebanon.

"The inquiry found that ⁠the fire was carried out during an operational incident providing close support to the maneuvering forces," the Israeli military said in a statement.

"It also determined that the ‌error resulted from a convergence of several operational factors ⁠and non-optimal firing conditions. Alongside this, ‌no negligence was found, nor was ​any ethical failure identified among those involved in the firing process within the artillery unit."

The military said ‌the head of its ground forces ​had ordered the introduction ⁠of a stricter operational directive addressing artillery fire ‌over civilian communities and ⁠infrastructure.

Israel has launched a major ground assault and air campaign in Lebanon against Hezbollah, the Iran‑backed group that began ​firing into Israel ‌on March 2, two days after the start of U.S.-Israeli ⁠strikes on Iran.

(Reporting by Hatem ​Maher and Muhammad Al Gebaly; Editing by Susan ​Fenton and Ros Russell)

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