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Israeli Military Review Finds Failures in Gaza Paramedic Killings

The report cites professional lapses, misidentification due to poor visibility, and orders the dismissal of a deputy commander.

Mourners gather around the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack.
A screenshot taken from a video published by the Palestinian Red Crescent and obtained from cellphone of killed paramedic, shows the last moments during the incident in which aid workers were killed in Israeli fire, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent, in the southern Gaza Strip, March 23, 2025. Palestinian Red Crescent/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

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.