Bodies of 15 humanitarian and medical workers found in 'mass grave' in southern Gaza: UN
- The International Committee of the Red Cross expressed outrage over the deaths of 15 humanitarian workers in southern Gaza, stating they were risking their lives to provide support to others.
- The bodies of 15 humanitarian and medical workers were found in a mass grave in southern Gaza, as reported by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
- The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that the workers were attacked while responding to casualties from an earlier shelling and described the targeting as a 'premeditated crime' and a violation of international humanitarian law.
- Funerals were held for the slain workers whose bodies were found in a mass grave, accused of being killed in 'cold blood' by Israeli troops during a humanitarian mission.
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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.
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