The Israeli army admitted that soldiers made mistakes. The murder of 15 emergency workers In the southern part of March 23 -but some of them are connected to Hamas.
Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulance, UN automobiles, and civil defense fire trucks were burned near Lafa.
Israel originally argued that the army opened fire because the unit was “suspicious” in the dark without the headlights and flashing lights. The movement of the vehicle was not previously adjusted or agreed with the army.
One of the paramedics who died, the cell phone video, showed that the vehicle was lighted up, responding to the phone to help injured people.
The video shared by the New York Times shows the cars pulled on the road when the shooting begins just before dawn without a warning.
The video lasts for more than five minutes, and I heard that the paramedics, named Radwan, heard the last prayer before the voice of an Israeli soldier was coming to the car.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) officials briefed journalists on Saturday evening.
When the ambulance responded to this area, the public monitor informed soldiers who were “suspiciously developed”.
When the ambulance stopped next to the Hamas car, the soldiers assumed that the emergency team had no evidence, but was threatened and caused a fire.
Israel acknowledged the initial account that claimed that a vehicle approached without lighting was inaccurate and based on a report on the relevant units.
The video video shows that the vehicle is clearly displayed and the paramedic circle has a reflexive Hi-VIS uniform.
The soldiers said they buried 15 dead workers in sand and protected them from wild animals, and officials claimed that the next day the car moved and buried the road.
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 original team found a corpse, they also found a cell phone from Refat Radwan, which included the scene of the case.
The IDF claimed that at least six medical staff were associated with Hamas, but no evidence has been provided so far. I admit that when the soldiers were fired, they were unarmed.
A military official denied that the medical staff had handcuffed before death and that some reports did not run at close range as proposed.
Early this week, The surviving paramedics said that the ambulance lit up in the BBC. His colleagues denied that they were associated with armed groups.
The IDF promised a “thorough prosecutor” of the case and said, “I will understand the order and situation of the case.”
RED CRESCENT and many other international organizations are demanding an independent investigation.
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2025-04-05 22:59:00