• Israeli army changes account of targeting and killing Gaza emergency wo

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    The Israeli military has provided new details and changed its initial
    account of the killing of 15 Palestinian emergency response workers
    near the southern Gaza city of Rafah last month, but said that
    investigators are still examining the evidence, Reuters has reported.

    The paramedics and emergency responders were shot dead on 23 March and
    buried in a shallow grave. Their bodies were found a week later by
    officials from the UN and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS).
    Another man is still missing.

    The Israelis claimed initially that soldiers had opened fire on
    vehicles that approached their position “suspiciously” in the dark
    without lights or markings. It said that they killed nine “militants”
    from Hamas and Islamic Jihad who were travelling in PRCS vehicles.

    However, video footage recovered from the mobile phone of one of the
    dead men and published by the PRCS showed emergency workers in their
    uniforms and clearly-marked ambulances and fire trucks, with their
    lights on, being fired on by soldiers.

    The only known survivor of the incident, PRCS paramedic Munther Abed,
    also said that he had seen soldiers opening fire on clearly marked
    emergency response vehicles. He was detained for several hours before
    being released.

    An Israeli military official said late on Saturday that the
    investigators were examining the video and conclusions were expected
    to be presented to army commanders on Sunday. He said that the initial
    report received from the field did not describe lights, but said
    investigators were looking at “operational information” and were
    trying to understand if this was due to an error by the person making
    the initial report. “What we understand currently is that the person
    who gives the initial account is mistaken. We’re trying to understand
    why.”

    Israeli media briefed by the military reported that troops had
    identified at least six of the 15 dead as members of militant groups.
    However, the official declined to provide any evidence or detail about
    how the identifications were made, saying that he did not want to
    share classified information.

    “According to our information, there were terrorists there but this investigation is not over,” he told reporters at the briefing late on
    Saturday.

    The UN and Palestinian Red Crescent Society have demanded an
    independent inquiry. Predictably, the White House said on Sunday that
    President Donald Trump was holding Hamas responsible for the incident.

    “Hamas uses ambulances and more broadly human shields for terrorism,”
    said Brian Hughes, a spokesperson for the National Security Council.
    “President Trump understands the impossible situation this tactic
    creates for Israel and holds Hamas entirely responsible.”

    Red Crescent and UN officials have said 17 paramedics and emergency
    workers from the Red Crescent, the Civil Emergency service and the UN
    had been dispatched to respond to reports of injuries from Israeli air
    strikes.

    The UN said last week that available information indicated one team
    was killed by Israeli forces, and other emergency and aid crews were
    killed one after another over several hours as they searched for their
    missing colleagues. “We need justice for the victims and we need to
    ensure that all of those who are responsible are held to account,”
    said PRCS spokesperson Nebal Farsakh. “Without this, the crimes will
    continue to happen.”

    The military official said that initial findings from the
    investigation showed troops had opened fire on a vehicle at around 4
    am, killing two members of the “Hamas internal security forces”, and
    taking another prisoner, who the official said had admitted under
    interrogation to being in Hamas.

    As time passed, several vehicles passed along the road until, at
    around 6 am, the official said that troops received word from aerial surveillance that a suspicious group of vehicles was approaching.
    “They feel that this is another incident like what happened at 4 am
    and they opened fire,” said the official said.

    He added that aerial surveillance footage showed the troops were at
    some distance when they opened fire, and he denied reports that the
    troops handcuffed at least some of the paramedics and shot them at
    close range. “It’s not from close. They opened fire from afar,” he
    said. “There’s no mistreatment of the people there.”

    The soldiers had approached the group they had shot, he claimed,
    identifying at least some of them as militants. He did not explain
    what evidence had prompted the assessment. “And in their eyes, they
    had an encounter with terrorists, that is a successful encounter with terrorists.”

    He said the troops had informed the UN of the incident on the same day
    and initially covered the bodies with camouflage netting until they
    could be recovered.

    “There was no incident where the IDF tried to cover up. On the
    contrary, they called the UN immediately.” There was no immediate
    comment from UN officials.

    Later, when the UN did not immediately come to take the bodies, the
    soldiers covered them with sand to stop animals from getting at them,
    claimed the official. He said the vehicles were pushed out of the way
    by a heavy engineering vehicle to clear the road, but he could not
    explain why the vehicles were crushed by the engineering vehicle and
    then buried.

    The UN confirmed last week that it had been informed of the location
    of the bodies but that access to the area was denied by Israel for
    several days. It said the bodies had been buried alongside their
    crushed vehicles,clearly marked ambulances, a fire truck, and a UN
    car.

    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250407-israeli-army-changes-account-of-targeting-and-killing-gaza-emergency-workers/


    How soon until the IDF starts wearing the swastika on their uniform
    sleeve?

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