ABC News April 4, 2025

The IDF had claimed
1. a group of other vehicles had been targeted prior to the emergency convoy arriving,
2. and that nine Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorists had been killed.

It has only named one of the fighters killed, and Lieutenant Colonel Shoshani refused to detail what evidence the IDF had about other fighters being killed.
"There were not just eight people there or nine people there - there were more people there, and we're trying to understand,"

"In many cases, we've seen throughout this war, that Hamas members or terrorists in Gaza have what we call a day job.
"Our initial investigation found that there were terrorists in these cars, using those Red Crescent cars."

Israel had insisted the ambulances and fire trucks had approached troops in a suspicious manner.
Lieutenant Colonel Shoshani said "Very, very weird for a car like that to have no lights on, no emergency lights,"

IDF slippin’ frown
An IDF official later confirmed troops had buried the men under sand and cloth sheets rolleyes to be unearthed and presented as evidence?

Lieutenant Colonel Shoshani also criticized The Guardian for reporting comments from a forensic consultant in Gaza, who said there was evidence of execution-style killings. He did not provide any details to back up his rejection of the comments.

He is the same forensic doctor whose medical expertise lol resulted in Hamas releasing the wrong body of hostage Shiri Bibascry