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Video Evidence Contradicts Israeli Claims in Gaza Aid Worker Killings

Footage shows marked ambulances with emergency lights active during the attack that killed 15 humanitarian workers, intensifying calls for an independent investigation.

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Overview

  • A video recovered from a deceased paramedic's phone shows clearly marked ambulances with emergency lights flashing as Israeli forces opened fire on March 23, killing 15 aid workers.
  • The Israeli military had claimed the vehicles were unmarked and suspicious, but the new footage directly challenges this account.
  • The victims included eight Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) staff, six civil defense members, and one UN employee, whose bodies were found in a mass grave near Rafah.
  • The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and PRCS have condemned the killings as potential war crimes and are urging an independent investigation.
  • One paramedic, Assad al-Nassasra, remains missing, with reports suggesting he was detained by Israeli forces during the incident.