Gaza aid worker detained after Israeli attack has been released
- Israel released Palestinian medic Asaad Al-Nsasrah and nine other detainees after they were held in captivity since March 23.
- The Palestinian Health Ministry reports over 52,000 Palestinians killed since the beginning of the war, amid a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- The U.N. High Commissioner Volker Türk urged international action to prevent further deterioration in Gaza, highlighting that actions causing starvation can be deemed war crimes.
- South Africa presented arguments at the United Nations International Court of Justice regarding Israel's obligations to provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians.
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Israeli army releases aid worker who survived ambulance shooting
The Israeli army has released a sole survivor of the shelling of an ambulance convoy in Gaza in late March. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has released a video showing Asaad Al-Nsasrah embracing his colleagues. On the night of March 23, Israeli soldiers shot dead 15 aid workers. The army recently acknowledged that mistakes had been made and a commander was dismissed. The soldiers said they felt threatened and thought they were shoot…

Middle East latest: Israel frees a Gaza medic detained since troops killed 15 rescue workers
Israel released a Palestinian medic who has been held prisoner since soldiers killed 15 of his colleagues last month and buried them in a mass grave in southern Gaza. He’s one of 10 detainees released back to the Gaza Strip…
Israel releases Palestinian medic who was detained during IDF attack on emergency convoy
(CNN) — A Palestinian medic who was detained during a deadly Israeli military attack on an emergency convoy last month was released on Tuesday, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS).
IDF Releases Palestinian Paramedic Detained Last Month During Israeli Attack on Gaza Aid Workers
Asaad al-Nassasra, Who Survived the Israeli Attack on an Aid Convoy That Killed 15 Aid Workers Near Rafah, Was Detained by the IDF for 37 Days. His Family Turned to the Courts After the Army Withheld Information About His Arrest
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