Autopsies reveal some Gaza aid workers shot in the head by IDF soldiers, NYT reports
- Autopsy reports reveal that most of the 15 aid workers killed by Israeli forces in Gaza died from gunshots to the head or chest, according to The New York Times.
- Four of the aid workers were shot in the head, with most being shot multiple times.
- The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that a video showed a clearly marked ambulance with uniformed medics inside before the shooting.
- The Israeli army stated it fired at suspected terrorists but faced backlash for the incident.
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Autopsies reveal some Gaza aid workers shot in the head by IDF soldiers, NYT reports
The autopsies reviewed by the Times indicated that most victims were in uniform at the time of the attack, and most were shot multiple times. Several of the bodies were missing limbs, with one man's body severed in half
Autopsies reveal Gaza medics were likely deliberately targeted by Israeli occupation forces
Fourteen Gaza medics killed last month by Israeli occupation forces were wearing identifiable emergency service uniforms and appear to have been deliberately targeted, according to autopsy findings obtained by the...
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