Bodies of 15 humanitarian and medical workers found in 'mass grave' in southern Gaza: UN
- The International Committee of the Red Cross reported the deaths of 15 humanitarian workers, including eight from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, in Rafah, Gaza, due to an Israeli attack during a rescue mission on March 23.
- The Palestinian Red Crescent Society described the targeting of medics as a "premeditated crime" and a "flagrant violation" of international humanitarian law.
- Over 100 Civil Defense workers and more than 1,000 health workers have been killed by Israeli forces since the conflict began, according to the U.N.
- The U.N. Called the situation "absolute horror," confirming that the opportunity for humanitarian workers was compromised due to the ongoing military actions in Gaza.
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According to the United Nations, 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers were killed by Israeli forces eight days ago in southern Gaza. Included in the deaths was at least one United Nations employee. As reported in the Guardian, the workers were on their way in clearly marked vehicles to rescue colleagues when they came under attack from Israeli forces. Currently, ceasefire negotiations are being worked on between Israel and the Palestinia…
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