Israeli forces shot lifeless 15 Palestinian paramedics and civil defence staff on 23 March and buried them in a mass grave within the Tel al-Sultan district of Rafah.
The Israeli army claimed their autos had been “advancing suspiciously” and with out headlights or flashing emergency lights.
When the UN and Palestinian Pink Crescent exhumed the our bodies, nevertheless, they discovered a cellphone that belonged to Rifat Radwan, one of many paramedics killed. He had recorded the final minutes of his life.
The video footage contradicted the Israeli army’s declare that the autos had not been utilizing emergency lights when its troops opened fireplace.
Helen Pidd speaks to the Guardian’s Jerusalem correspondent, Bethan McKernan, concerning the assault, and to Amy Neilson, an emergency physician who labored with among the males who had been killed in Gaza.
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