Bodies of 15 humanitarian and medical workers found in 'mass grave' in southern Gaza: UN
- Israel's military confirmed it fired on ambulances, labeling them as suspicious vehicles, which Hamas condemned as a 'war crime' that killed at least one person.
- The incident occurred during an Israeli offensive that began on March 20, shortly after aerial bombardments resumed in Gaza.
- Naim, a member of Hamas's political bureau, stated that the targeting of rescue workers violates the Geneva Conventions and constitutes a 'flagrant violation' of international law.
- Tom Fletcher, of the United Nations, reported that since March 18, Israeli airstrikes have killed hundreds of children and civilians.
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The Red Crescent said it has recordings of the attack by Israeli troops that killed 15 people in the Gaza Strip.
Red Crescent Worker Who Survived Israeli Massacre Recounts Horror
Funerals held at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on March 31 for 8 Palestinian Red Crescent workers killed by Israeli troops on March 23. (Photo by Hani Alshaer/Anadolu via Getty Images)On March 30, the bodies of over a dozen Palestinian first responders were found in a mass grave in the southern city of Rafah. In a war already defined as one of the deadliest attacks on journalists and aid workers in history, the massac…
Israeli forces admitted that they fired at ambulances in Gaza, which allegedly caused the death of 15 health workers whose bodies were found in a mass grave in Rafah.
On March 23rd, 15 Palestinian paramedics were killed at Rafah. After a week, they were found in a mass grave.
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