BBC April 6, 2025 Israel's army has admitted its soldiers made mistakes over the killing of 15 emergency workers in southern Gaza on 23 March.
The convoy of Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulances, a UN car and a fire truck from Gaza's Civil Defence came under fire near Rafah.
Israel originally claimed 1. troops opened fire because the convoy approached "suspiciously" in darkness without headlights or flashing lights. 2. movement of the vehicles had not been previously co-ordinated or agreed with the army. Emergency vehicles race to the scene No time
How authentic is this Mobile phone footage? Mobile phone footage, filmed by one of the paramedics who was killed, showed the vehicles did have lights on as they answered a call to help wounded people.
IDF slippin’ Mobile phone buried with the remains to be unearthed and presented as evidence? It's not a smart move
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) insists at least six of the medics were linked to Hamas - but has so far provided no evidence. It admits they were unarmed when the soldiers opened fire.