Overview
- An Israeli military investigation into the March 23 killings of 15 Palestinian paramedics in Gaza has identified significant professional failures and breaches of orders.
- The review found that poor night visibility led to the misidentification of clearly marked ambulances as hostile vehicles by Israeli forces.
- Initial claims that the ambulances lacked emergency signals were contradicted by cellphone video showing flashing lights at the time of the incident.
- The investigation has led to the dismissal of a deputy battalion commander, who was deemed responsible for the misidentification and reporting failures.
- The killings have drawn international calls for an independent inquiry, emphasizing concerns over civilian protection and military accountability in the ongoing Gaza conflict.