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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Israeli military changes initial account of Gaza aid worker killings after video surfaces
Video recovered from the mobile phone of one of the dead men and published by the Palestinian Red Crescent showed emergency workers in their uniforms and clearly marked ambulances and fire trucks, with their lights on, being fired on by soldiers
Fourteen first aid workers died in Gaza: a video hurts the Israeli army's version
One week after the discovery of the bodies of Palestinian relief workers in a mass grave, the revelations about this case are accumulating. The latest one, a video found on the phone of one of them. It was filmed just before it was killed. By making it public, the Palestinian Red Crescent intends to put the version of the Israeli army to harm.


Gaza video appears to contradict Israeli claims
UNITED NATIONS — Phone video from one of 15 Palestinian medics killed by Israeli forces last month appears to contradict Israeli claims that the medics' vehicles did not have emergency signals on when troops opened fire on them in southern…
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