UN Accuses Israeli Military of Delaying Gaza Medical Convoy, IDF Denies
The incident reportedly involved detaining a paramedic and stripping staff, amid Israel's offensive against Hamas in Gaza.
- The UN reported that the Israeli military delayed a medical evacuation convoy in Khan Yunis, Gaza, detaining a paramedic and forcing others to remove their clothes.
- Israel's IDF refutes the UN's claims, stating the delay was due to the presence of Hamas terrorists among those being evacuated.
- The incident, involving the forced removal of patients and staff from ambulances, occurred during Israel's military offensive against Hamas in Gaza.
- Nearly 30,000 people have been confirmed killed in Gaza during the offensive, according to health authorities.
- The flow of aid to Gaza has dwindled, with difficulties in distributing food that does arrive, as per UN data and officials.