Video Emerges of Aid Workers Being Fired Upon in Gaza, Contradicting Israeli Account of Deadly Attack
- New video evidence shows Israeli forces opening fire on aid workers in Gaza, contradicting claims by the Israeli military, as reported by Trey Yingst on April 5, 2025.
- Fifteen aid workers were later found dead in Gaza, described by the UN as a 'mass grave.'
- The UN's humanitarian affairs chief, Tom Fletcher, demands answers and justice for the killed aid workers.
- Evidence, including video and witness accounts, disputes Israel's assertion that some casualties were affiliated with terror groups.
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Video found in a mass grave leads Israel to admit errors in reports of troops in the ambulance attack that killed 15 people in March
Images found in a mass grave deny Israel's version: attacked ambulances had lights on. Video is of a paramedic ending with a prayer before dying from a bullet in the head.
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
Controversy Surrounds Israeli Military's Revised Account of Gaza Incident
Controversy Surrounds Israeli Military's Revised Account of Gaza Incident The Israeli military has modified its account concerning the tragic incident near Rafah in Gaza, where 15 emergency workers lost their lives under dubious circumstances. Initially reported as an encounter with militants, new evidence suggests otherwise.Previously, the military claimed that the soldiers opened fire on unmarked vehicles that appeared suspicious in the dead o…
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