Israeli military says holding special probe into Gaza aid worker deaths
- In 2024, 377 aid workers were killed across 20 countries, marking a 137% increase in fatalities from 2023, according to United Nations reports.
- The UN reported that a mass grave of 15 aid workers was found in Gaza, with the workers allegedly killed by Israel while performing humanitarian work.
- David Lammy stated that Gaza is the most dangerous place for aid workers, with over 400 fatalities claimed by Israel since October 2023.
- Families of victims, including James Kirby, demand an independent investigation into the airstrike that killed several aid workers, criticizing the UK government for not releasing crucial information.
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Israeli army accused of killing 15 aid workers in Gaza. Survivor says he was tortured
Soldiers opened fire on humanitarian vehicles, which came to the population after an Israeli air strike. “I heard them take their last breath,” says one survivor. IDF opened an investigation.
Aid worker shot in heart: 'Vile war crimes'
Some of the aid workers found in a mass grave in Gaza were shot in the head and heart, according to a forensics officer who examined the bodies. The UN believes that the aid workers were executed by the Israeli military, which has now set up a special investigation. “If this is correct, it is a vile war crime,” says international law expert Ove Bring.
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