Videos appear to be contrary to Israeli Account Killer Gaza Medic star-news.press/wp

The footage of the mobile phone appeared to seem to seem to be contrary to the Israel’s account why soldiers opened fire on the convoy of the clinic and firefighter 23. March, Killing 15 rescue workers.
Video, which has published Palestine Red Cruccatic Society (PRCS), shows that vehicles moving in the darkness with headlights and in the emergency blinking lights involved – before it retires. PRCS said the video was obtained from the hospital phone that was killed.
Israeli defense forces (IDF) initially denied the vehicles had their headlights or emergency signals.
But in response to the new video, Idf told BBC: “All claims, including the documentation that circulation about the incident will be thoroughly and deeply examined for understanding the order of events and handling the situation.”
Previously survived the paramedics told the BBC that the clinics were clearly marked and had internal and outdoor lights.
The latest video, who said the PRC, proved the UN Security Council, shows marked vehicles that stop on the edge of the road, lights that still flashes, and at least two emergency workers come into reflective clothing.
The windshield is recorded from shooting and shooting then the duration can be heard, for a few minutes, because a person record prayers. It is understood that one of the dead paramedics.
The recordings were found on his phone after his body recovered from a shallow grave per week after the incident. The bodies of eight paramedics, six civil protection workers gauze and one UN employees were buried in the sand, along with their wanged vehicles. International organizations should have negotiated a safe access to the site.
Israel claimed that a series of Hamas and Islamic militants of Jihad were killed in the incident, but did not provide any evidence or further explained the threat to his troops.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar earlier this week echoed the army, saying that “IDF was not randomly attacked by an ambulance.”
Idf promised to explore the circumstances after surviving the paramedics questioned his account.
In an interview with the BBC, Paramedic Muntenher Abed said: “During the day and night it is the same thing. The outer and internal lights are included. Everything tells you that it is an emergency room that belongs to the Palestine Red Crescent. Every light was until the vehicle came into fire.”
He also denied that he or his team had militant relationships.
“All crews are civilian. We don’t belong to any militant group. Our main duty is to offer emergency help and save people’s lives. No more, no less,” he said.
Speaking at the United Nations yesterday, Dr. Younis Al-Khatib, referred to the video recording, saying, “I heard the voice of one of those team members.” Forgive me Mom, I wanted to help people. “I wanted to save my lives.”
He called “Responsibility” and “” “” “” independent and thorough investigation “of what he called the” crime of the crime “.
One paramedicine is still not exposed to the next incident 23. March.
2025-04-05 12:15:00