Israel admits mistakes over medic killings in Gaza
- The Israeli military revised its account of the killing of 15 emergency workers near Rafah after video footage showed they were attacked while in clearly marked vehicles, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.
- The military admitted to mistakes regarding the killing of 15 emergency workers near Rafah after video showed the incident, as stated by an Israeli military official.
- A demand for an independent inquiry into the killings was made by the UN and Palestinian Red Crescent due to conflicting accounts of the incident.
- The investigation is ongoing, with Israeli military officials noting that initial reports may have misrepresented the presence of lights on the emergency vehicles.
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Israeli military walks back account of the killing of Gaza medical workers after video appears to contradict its version
The Israeli military has walked back its account of its killing of 15 paramedics and emergency workers in southern Gaza last month after video emerged that called into question its version of events.
Evidence shows Palestinian aid workers were executed at close range by Israeli military
A forensic analysis of the bodies, along with a smartphone video captured by one of those killed, shows that the official Israeli narrative regarding the deaths and mass burial of 15 Palestinian aid workers near Rafah on March 23 is nothing but lies.
Israel revises account of Rafah incident that killed 15 emergency workers
The 15 paramedics and emergency responders were shot dead on March 23 and buried in a shallow grave where their bodies were found a week later by officials from the United Nations and the Palestinian Red Crescent
Israel changes account of killing of Palestinian medics after phone footage released
The Israeli military has provided new details that changed its initial account of the killing of 15 emergency workers near the southern Gaza city of Rafah last month, but said investigators were still examining the evidence. The 15 paramedics and emergency responders were shot dead on March 23 and buried in a shallow grave where their bodies were found a week later by officials from the United Nations and the Palestinian Red Crescent. Another ma…
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