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Israeli Army Admits to Striking Ambulances in Gaza as Death Toll Exceeds 921

The Israeli military justifies its actions citing alleged misuse of ambulances by Hamas, while ceasefire negotiations intensify without resolution.

  • Israeli forces acknowledged targeting ambulances and fire trucks in Gaza, citing suspicions of their use for terrorist activities by Hamas.
  • The attacks, which occurred in Rafah on March 23, have left one rescuer dead and 14 others missing, according to Gaza Civil Defense and the Red Crescent.
  • The United Nations condemned the strikes, confirming that ambulances were fired upon and calling for adherence to international humanitarian law.
  • Over 921 people have been killed in Gaza since Israeli airstrikes resumed on March 18, with the humanitarian crisis worsening daily.
  • Ceasefire talks mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S. continue, but no breakthroughs have been reported as violence persists.
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