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The United States expects Gaza’s “all political parties” to comply with international humanitarian laws, but have not confirmed whether the Israeli army is conducting its own evaluation of 15 killings. People -paramedics, civil defense workers and UN officials.
A State Department spokesman for Tammy Bruce said, “Everything happening in Gaza is happening because of Hamas.”
The UN’s humanitarian agency said on March 23 that five ambulances, fire trucks and UN vehicles were “struck” and 15 bodies, including a uniform, were buried in a large number.
The Israeli army said that the army was fired from a “developed” vehicle without a headlight or an emergency signal, and Hamas agent and other armed forces were one of the murdered people, but they did not mention the description of the bodies buried in sand.
The International Humanitarian Act prohibits civilian goals and requires certain protection for medical staff.
The United States, the largest weapon supplier in Israel, is also arrested by its own laws that prohibit weapons used by foreign soldiers in violation of humanitarian law.
Jonathan Whittall, head of the UN humanitarian organization in Gaza, said that the mass tomb was “marked” as an emergency light of one of the ambulances hit by strike.
“What happened here is an absolute fear.” In X’s video, “Medical workers should never be a goal.”
Israel renewed the air and the ground campaign on the 18th of March.
According to the territory of the territory, more than 1,000 people have died in Gaza since then.
The Israeli army started a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to unprecedented borders on October 7, 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were hostages.
According to the Ministry of Health, more than 50,350 people died during the war.
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2025-04-01 00:42:00