Overview
- 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.