The Israeli army has backtracked on claims that it had killed a “terrorist” when it struck a car carrying journalists Hamza Wael Dahdouh and Mustafa Abu Thuraya in the southern city of Rafah on Sunday. During questioning over the incident by NBC News reporters, Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari described the incident, in which both journalists were killed, as “unfortunate”. Hagari claimed the army targeted their vehicle due to their alleged use of a drone. “And using a drone in a war zone, it’s a problem. It looks like the terrorists,” Hagari said, adding that the military was investiga…