The Israeli military pushed back on Friday against an investigation by the newspaper Haaretz that quoted mostly unnamed soldiers serving in Gaza describing indiscriminate killings of civilians in the territory’s Netzarim Corridor.“All activities and operations conducted by (Israeli army) forces in the Gaza Strip, including in the Netzarim Corridor, are carried out in accordance with structured combat procedures, plans and operational orders approved by the highest ranks in the (army),” the military told AFP in a statement.On Thursday, Haaretz, a left-leaning Israeli daily that has faced severe criticism from the country’s right-wing government, quoted soldiers, career officers and reservists who said commanders were given unprecedented authority to operate in the Palestinian territory.They alleged that commanders had ordered or allowed the killing of unarmed women, children and men in the Netzarim Corridor, a seven-kilometer-wide strip of land that cuts across Gaza from Israel to the