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.