Israeli troops shot at Gaza aid workers from 'point-blank range', leaked documents reportedly show
- Israeli troops shot at a crew of emergency workers in ambulances and a firetruck on March 23, resulting in 15 deaths, according to the UN and Palestine Red Crescent.
- The Israeli military justified the shooting by claiming the vehicles approached without coordination, but later announced an investigation into an 'operational misunderstanding'.
- Philippe Lazzarini stated that the bodies of the aid workers were found in 'shallow graves', highlighting a violation of human dignity.
- This incident represents the deadliest attack on aid workers since 2017, with a total of 408 aid workers killed since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
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