palayuzu Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Under Gunfire Barrage, With Ambulance Lights On
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A video, discovered on the cellphone of a paramedic who was found along with 14 other aid workers in a mass grave in Gaza in late March, shows that the ambulances and fire truck that they were traveling in were clearly marked and had their emergency signal lights on when Israeli troops hit them with a barrage of gunfire.

Officials from the Palestine Red Crescent Society said in a news conference on Friday at the United Nations moderated by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies that they had presented the nearly seven-minute recording, which was obtained by The New York Times, to the U.N. Security Council.

An Israeli military spokesman, Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani, said earlier this week that Israeli forces did not “randomly attack” an ambulance, but that several vehicles “were identified advancing suspiciously” without headlights or emergency signals toward Israeli troops, prompting them to shoot. Colonel Shoshani said earlier in the week that nine of those killed were Palestinian militants.

Israel did not respond to a request for comment on the video in time for the first publication of this article,66jogo Cassinos ao Vivo Brasil but on Saturday, it issued a statement to The Times saying that the episode was “under thorough examination.”

“All claims, including the documentation circulating about the incident, will be thoroughly and deeply examined to understand the sequence of events and the handling of the situation,” it said.

The Times obtained the video from a senior diplomat at the United Nations who asked not to be identified to be able to share sensitive information.

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