A recently surfaced video has ignited controversy surrounding an incident in Gaza on March 23, where an ambulance convoy came under fire, resulting in the deaths of 15 aid workers, including the paramedic who filmed the footage. The video, recovered from the deceased paramedic, shows the convoy traveling along a road when gunfire erupts.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated that the ambulances were advancing suspiciously and lacked proper lighting and signaling. However, the video appears to contradict this claim, clearly showing the vehicles with headlights illuminated and turn signals active. This discrepancy has raised questions about the IDF's account of the events.
The incident has drawn international condemnation, with calls for a thorough and impartial investigation. Humanitarian organizations are urging all parties to respect international law and ensure the safety of medical personnel and aid workers in conflict zones. The investigation is ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the attack.
Video Shows Ambulance Convoy Under Fire in Gaza
A video recovered from a paramedic killed in Gaza on March 23 shows an ambulance convoy being fired upon. The incident resulted in the deaths of 15 aid workers. The Israeli military claims the vehicles were moving suspiciously without proper signals, but the video appears to contradict this, showing headlights and signals activated. The incident is under investigation.
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