
HAJJAH UMM MOHAMED, one of the 15 emergency workers murdered by the Israeli army in the southern Israeli army last month, said, “My heart and soul died when Lipa Art was killed.”
The 23 -year -old RIFAAT RADWAN was traveling to the Palestinian Red Croissant Society (PRCS) when a fire broke out on March 23.
“I didn’t expect him to be killed, especially because the area was classified as ‘green’,” she added.
The Israeli army first insisted that the army caused a fire.
but, Video found on the phone after RIFAAT was shot and the body was recoveredIn response to the calls to help injured people, the vehicle’s lights were turned on.
“Forgiveness, mother … This is the way I chose to help people.” RIFAAT can speak in the video just before he was killed in a severe sound.
Mohammed believes that he is asking for his forgiveness because he knew he could never see him again.
“I left Rifaat to God every time he went to work,” she says. “He was brave as he traveled south to south.”
Liphat started volunteering with PRCS after Israel started a military campaign in Gaza, following Hamas’s unprecedented border attack on October 7, 2023.
Mohammed says that his son enjoyed humanitarian business.
“He even went to Egypt to treat the injured people through Rafa intersection.”
Umm Mohammed explained that on the day he died, he went out with an ambulance after a report on several murders in Israeli raids.
“I didn’t know he would be one of them [too]She says.
His body was a week ago, and his colleagues were found to be buried in a shallow tomb on March 30.
“Instead of celebrating EID Al-Fitr with Rifaat, we gather his body from Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis with the Red Cross and ask him.”
“It was severely disassembled and they did not let me see it.”
Umm Mohammed says that after his brothers and sisters are married, they are “absolutely beautiful” and the only supporter of her and his father.
After the video scene was discovered, an Israeli military official changed the initial account that claimed that the vehicle had approached without light. An official said, “I made a mistake.”
The official also recognized emergency workers as a threat due to the initial meeting of the military in the military, and at least six of the dead people did not provide evidence and were agents.
The army protected them from wild animals by burying the bodies, including Lipa Art, to the sand, officials said.
It was not found until a week after the incident because international institutions, including the United Nations, could not organize or find a safe passage to this area.
When the UN-LED team found a corpse, they also found RifAAT’s cell phones that included the scene of the case.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) promised a “thorough prosecutor” of the case and said, “I will understand the order of the case and the handling of the situation.”
PRCS argued that emergency workers aimed at a series of “intentional attacks” that formed “full -fledged war crimes,” and demanded an independent international investigation.
Nebal Farsakh, a spokesman for PRCS, said, “We need definition for the victims, we must make it all considered for all responsible people.
“I have already lost 27 PRC colleagues. All of them were all killed during humanitarian work. All of them were killed while wearing a red crescent symbol. This is not allowed. It would never happen. We are not objects. And international laws must respect and protect humanitarians and medical personnel.”

Mundher Abed, the cause of the survivors who survived the case, said he and his colleagues were fired without warning.
“I fell on the bottom of the car and no sound from my colleagues, except for the death of death.” He told the BBC last week.
“Then the Israeli Special Forces arrested me and fixed my head to the ground so I didn’t know what happened to my team.”
MUNTHER sheds tears and added: “When I knew I was all martyred, it mashed me. They were my second family … my brother, my friend, and loved ones.
“I wanted to die in fear of what I saw.”
He said he was confiscated when his phone was detained.
“They have interrogated me for 15 hours with beating, insults, physical, oral torture,” he added.
The BBC submitted his claim to the IDF but has not yet responded.
PRCS said emergency workers were not classified by the Israeli army. This did not require pre -adjustment to access the site, and the video showed that the Israeli military vehicle was invisible in this area.
According to the preliminary forensic report, the paramedic Won said, “We have suffered multiple guns at the top of the body.”
He also rejected the IDF’s internal investigation and refused to criticize the IDF, one of the murderers of Hamas agents.

In a statement on Monday, the IDF announced the initial survey results of the incident and instructed it to be “more deeply pursued and completed by the general employee investigation mechanism.”
“All arguments of this case will be reviewed through the mechanism and will be presented in a detailed and thorough way for the decision of the event processing method,” he added.
On October 7, 2023, about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were hostages in Hamas attacks against Israel.
According to the territory of the territory, more than 50,750 people have died in Gaza.
The armistice contract, announced in January, collapsed in March, and now 59 hostages were still held, and 24 of them are still alive.
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2025-04-11 08:42:00