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The Israeli army said that its soldiers fired bullets on vehicles coming near them “suspectedly” which could not tell their identity. The dead included eight workers of ‘Red Crescent’, six members of Gaza’s civil security emergency unit and a member of the United Nations agency ‘UNRWA’ for Palestinians.
Eight paramedics of Red Crescent were cremated at Khan Younis. These included 15 emergency employees, about whom the United Nations said that they were killed by Israeli forces. The United Nations Under General Secretary Tom Fletcher for human affairs in a post on X said that 15 bodies were buried near broken and well -marked vehicles, stating that they were killed by Israeli forces while trying to save people’s lives. Palistinian Red Crescent, who helped to provide humanitarian aid in Palestine, said that the personnel and their vehicles had a mark of medical and humanitarian aid workers. He accused Israeli soldiers of brutally killing these personnel.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army said that its soldiers fired on vehicles coming near them “suspectedly” fired no sign that could tell their identity. The dead included eight workers of ‘Red Crescent’, six members of Gaza’s civil security emergency unit and a member of the United Nations agency ‘UNRWA’ for Palestinians. International Red Cross/Red Crescent said that this is the deadliest attack on its personnel in the last eight years. The United Nations sought justice and response to these murders. United Nations human head Tom Fletcher said that he was killed by Israeli forces while trying to save people’s lives.
According to the United Nations, more than 100 civil security personnel and more than 1,000 medical workers have been killed in Israel’s attacks since the war started in Gaza 18 months ago. The United Nations said that the Israeli army told him that it had buried the bodies in a barren area on the edges of oil al-Sittan after which the United Nations teams reached there. In the footage issued by the United Nations, rescuers wearing orange jackets are seen digging the soil and taking out the bodies placed on each other.
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