Gaza aid worker detained after Israeli attack has been released
- A Palestinian emergency responder, Asaad Al-Nsasrah, was released after being detained by Israeli authorities following an incident that resulted in the deaths of 15 humanitarian workers in Gaza on March 23, 2025, as confirmed by the Palestine Red Crescent Society.
- The attack occurred when IDF soldiers fired on a convoy of ambulances, including PRCS vehicles, resulting in 14 emergency responders and a UN worker being killed; their bodies were found after a week.
- An investigation by the Israeli military found several professional failures, leading to the dismissal of a deputy commander and reprimands for higher-ranking officers, following the deaths of the responders.
- Video evidence contradicted the IDF's initial claims about the attack, showing that the medic vehicles were marked and had operational lights at the time of the incident.
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