Video Emerges of Aid Workers Being Fired Upon in Gaza, Contradicting Israeli Account of Deadly Attack
- A video shows Palestinian ambulances with lights on being fired upon, contradicting the Israeli military's claim that the vehicles lacked emergency signals.
- The Palestine Red Crescent Society said one paramedic was heard saying "forgive me mother, I just wanted to help people" before being shot.
- UN official Volker Turk told the Security Council he was "appalled" by the killings, raising "concerns over the commission of war crimes" by Israel.
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Palestinian Paramedic Says He Saw Israeli Troops Firing on Emergency Vehicles
CAIRO, April 5 (Reuters) – A Palestinian paramedic who was present at an incident in which 15 of his colleagues were killed in southern Gaza last month said he saw Israeli troops firing at emergency vehicles that he later saw stained with blood.
Gaza Strip - Doubts about Israel's portrayal of the death of 14 rescue forces killed
A mobile phone video raises doubts about the Israeli military's portrayal of the death of 14 Palestinian paramedics and civilian guards in the Gaza Strip. They had been shot by Israeli soldiers at the end of March - according to the army because the convoy had behaved suspiciously.
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