Israel recognizes the mistakes about the medical killings in Gaza

Watch: The Palestinian Red Crescent said that this video is on a paramedic phone killed

The Israeli army admitted its soldiers who made mistakes 15 emergency workers killed In southern Gaza on March 23.

The convoy of ambulances at the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), a United Nations car and a civil defense fire truck in Gaza, under fire near Rafah.

Israel originally claimed that the forces opened the fire because the convoy approached a “suspicious way” in the dark without the headlights or flashing lights. She said that the movement of vehicles was not previously coordinated or agreed with the army.

The mobile phone footage, which was filmed by one of the paramedics, showed that the vehicles had lights while responding to a call to help the wounded people.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) insists on at least six paramedics against Hamas – but has not yet provided any evidence. He admits that they were unarmed when the soldiers opened the fire.

The mobile video clip, which the New York Times shares the vehicles that withdraw on the road when the shooting begins, without warning, before dawn.

The footage lasts for more than five minutes, as the paraat, which is called Repat Radwan, heard that his last prayers before hearing the voices of Israeli soldiers are approaching vehicles.

The Israeli Defense Army official briefed the journalists on Saturday evening, saying that the soldiers had shot a car containing three members of Hamas.

When ambulances responded and approaching the area, air controller observers informed the soldiers on the basis of the convoy “progressing suspiciously.”

When ambulances stopped next to the Hamas car, the soldiers assumed that they were threatened and opened fire, although there was no evidence of any of the emergency team.

Israel recognized its previous account, which claims that the vehicles that were contacted without lights were inaccurate, which attributes the report to the relevant forces.

Video footage shows that the vehicles were clearly defined and the paramedic uniforms wore a Hi-Vis.

The official said that the soldiers buried the bodies of the 15 dead workers in the sand to protect them from wild animals, claiming that the vehicles had been transported and buried the next day to clean the road.

It was not revealed until a week after the accident because international agencies, including the United Nations, could not organize a safe traffic to the region or locate the place.

When the relief team found the bodies, they also discovered the Rerdat Radwan mobile phone.

The Israeli military official denied any of the paramedics who were handcuffed before their death and said that they had not been executed in a close distance, as some reports suggested.

Earlier this week, A parador told the BBC that the ambulances were on their lamps on He denied that his colleagues are linked to any militant group.

The Israeli Defense Army promised a “comprehensive examination” of the incident, saying that “he will understand the sequence of events and deal with the situation.”

The Red Crescent and many other international organizations call for an independent investigation.

Israel renewed its air strikes and the ground attack in Gaza on March 18 after the first stage of the ceasefire deal ended and negotiations fell in the second stage.

Since then, more than 1,200 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.

The Israeli army launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented attack across the border on October 7, 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 grooves were taken.

More than 50,600 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Ministry of Health in the region.

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