According to Palestine Red Crescent, a video recovered from the cellphone of a support worker killed in Gaza with another rescue team reflects its final moments, which shines as a fire of heavy bullets with clearly marked ambulances and emergency lights.
According to the United Nations and Palestine Red Crisant Society (PRCS), the assistance activist in an attack on March 23 was among 15 humanitarian personnel in an attack by Israeli forces.
The Israeli army has said that its soldiers “did not attack any ambulance randomly”, said they fired them in “suspected vehicles” on “terrorists”.
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The Palestine Red Crisant Society has received a video from a martyred EMT family, which was found on his mobile phone after being recovered from a collective grave in Gaza. He was one of the 15 ambulances and relief team members … pic.twitter.com/8ivqulxijc
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Military spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshni said that the soldiers set fire to vehicles that had no pre -evacuation from Israeli officials and their lights were closed.
But on Saturday, the video released by PRCs appears to refute the claims of the Israeli army, showing its headlights and emergency lights shining ambulances.
The video, six minutes and 42 seconds long and apparently filmed from inside a moving vehicle, driving a red fires and ambulances between continuous automatic pills through the night.
Vehicles stop on another side of the road, and two uniformed men exit. After moments, the acute gun holders occur.
In the video, the sounds of two medics are heard – one says, “Vehicle, vehicle,” and giving another reply: “This seems to be an accident.”
Second later, a volley of bullets breaks out, and the screen turns black.
PRCS said that it had received a video on the phone of Rifat Redwan, one of the deceased aid staff.
PRCS said in a statement, “This video dismissed the claims of unevenly that the Israeli forces had randomly not targeted ambulances, and some vehicles had suspectedly approached without lights or emergency signs.”
“The footage exposes the truth and destroys this false story.”
Those killed include eight PRCS employees, six members of the Gaza Civil Defense Agency and an employee of the United Nations Agency for Palestinian refugees, also known as UNRWA.
His bodies were buried near Rafah, which were described as a large -scale tomb for coordination of human affairs (OCHA) for the coordination of the United Nations office.
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Och has said that the first team was targeted by Israeli forces at dawn that day. In the following hours, additional rescue and aid teams were also killed in a series of gradual attacks.
According to PRCS, the convoy was sent to the convoy in response to the emergency call of citizens trapped under bombing in Rafa.
In the video, a drug that records the scene can be heard declare to declare the confidence of the Islamic declaration, which the Muslims traditionally say in front of death.
“There is no God, but God, Mohammed is his messenger,” he repeatedly shakes his voice with fear because intense bullets continue in the background.
He is also heard saying: “Forgive me because I chose this way, how to help people.”
He again says: “My martyrdom, accept God, and forgive me.”
Just before the footage is over, he is heard saying that “Jews are coming, Jews are coming”, referring to the Israeli soldiers.
Second before the footage is over, a man -speaking male voice is heard saying: “Wait, we are coming. We are not responsible – you are responsible.”
The speaker’s identity and what he is addressing is unclear.
The deaths of aid workers have condemned international condemnation.
Jonathan Wohital, head of Outs in Palestinian areas, stated that the bodies of human workers were “in their uniforms, still wearing gloves” when they were found.
For the United Nations High Commissioner Human Rights, Volcar Turk condemned the attack, saying that it expressed concern about the potential “war crimes” by the Israeli army.
Turk told the United Nations Security Council on Thursday on Thursday, “I am affected by the recent killings of 15 medical personnel and humanitarian aid workers, which raise further concerns over the Commission of War Crimes by the Israeli army.”
He called for a “independent, early and intensive investigation” in the attack.
A Israeli military official said that the bodies were “covered in sand and clothes”, until the coordination with international organizations could not be arranged for their recovery.
The army said that it was investigating the attack.
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