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Israel says Gaza medics’ killing a ‘mistake’, to dismiss commander

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Alice Chancellor and Ruth Eglash,
Publish Date
Mon, 21 Apr 2025, 2:43pm

Israel says Gaza medics’ killing a ‘mistake’, to dismiss commander

Author
Alice Chancellor and Ruth Eglash,
Publish Date
Mon, 21 Apr 2025, 2:43pm

An Israeli military report on the killing of  admitted on Sunday that mistakes led to their deaths and that a field commander would be dismissed.

But a probe found no evidence of  by troops and maintained that some of those killed were militants. The Palestine Red Crescent denounced the report as 鈥渇ull of lies鈥.

The medics and other rescue workers were killed when responding to distress calls near the southern Gaza city of Rafah early on March 23, days into  in the Hamas-run territory.

The incident drew international condemnation, including concern about possible war crimes from  commissioner Volker Turk.

鈥淭he examination identified several professional failures, breaches of orders and a failure to fully report the incident,鈥 a summary of the investigation said.

Reserve Major General Yoav Har-Even, who led the investigation, accepted that troops had committed an error.

鈥淲e鈥檙e saying it was a mistake. We don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 a daily mistake,鈥 he told journalists when asked if he thought the incident represented a pervasive issue within the Israeli military.

Those killed included , six from the Gaza civil defence rescue agency and one employee of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, according to the UN humanitarian agency OCHA and Palestinian rescuers.

Their bodies were found about a week later, buried in the sand alongside their crushed vehicles in Rafah鈥檚 Tal al-Sultan area.

OCHA described it as a mass grave.

Younis al-Khatib, president of the Palestine Red Crescent in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, has said an autopsy of the victims revealed that 鈥渁ll the martyrs were shot in the upper part of their bodies, with the intent to kill鈥.

The military rejected his accusation.

鈥淭he examination found no evidence to support claims of execution or that of any of the deceased were bound before or after the shooting,鈥 the probe said, amid allegations that some of the bodies had been found handcuffed.

in indiscriminate fire but remained alert to respond to real threats identified by them,鈥 it said, adding that six of the 15 were 鈥渋dentified in a retrospective examination as Hamas terrorists鈥.

It had earlier said nine of those killed were militants.

鈥淭he IDF (military) regrets the ,鈥 the probe added, without providing evidence that six of the men were militants.

Har-Even acknowledged that no weapons were found on the dead men.

The Palestine Red Crescent rejected the investigation findings.

鈥淭he report is full of lies. It is invalid and unacceptable, as it justifies the killing and shifts responsibility to a personal error in the field command when the truth is quite different,鈥 spokesperson Nebal Farsakh told AFP.

鈥楴o attempt to conceal鈥

After the incident, the army said its soldiers had fired on 鈥渢errorists鈥 approaching them in 鈥渟uspicious vehicles鈥. A spokesman later added that the vehicles had their lights off.

But  of one slain aid worker, released by the Red Crescent, appeared to contradict the Israeli military鈥檚 account.

The footage shows ambulances travelling with their headlights on and emergency lights flashing.

The military acknowledged an operational failure by its forces to fully report the incident, but reiterated earlier statements that Israeli troops buried the bodies and vehicles 鈥渢o prevent further harm鈥.

鈥淭here was no attempt to conceal the event,鈥 it said.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 lie,鈥 military spokesman Effie Defrin said on Sunday.

The 鈥檚 Farsakh, however, said her organisation was denied access to the site for five days.

The military said a deputy commander 鈥渨ill be dismissed from his position due to his responsibilities as the field commander in this incident and for providing an incomplete and inaccurate report during the debrief鈥.

鈥楤reach of orders鈥

The military said there were three shooting incidents in the area on that day.

In the first, soldiers shot at what they believed to be a Hamas vehicle.

In the second, around an hour later, troops fired 鈥渙n suspects emerging from a fire truck and ambulances鈥, the military said.

鈥淭he deputy battalion commander assessed the vehicles as , who arrived to assist the first vehicle鈥檚 passengers. Under this impression and sense of threat, he ordered to open fire.鈥

The third incident saw the troops firing at a UN vehicle 鈥渄ue to operational errors in breach of regulations鈥, the military said.

The probe determined that the fire in the first two incidents resulted from an 鈥渙perational misunderstanding by the troops鈥.

The UN said in April that after the team of first responders was killed, other emergency and aid teams were hit one after another over several hours while searching for their missing colleagues.

Mundhir Abed, a medic from the Red Crescent Society who survived the attack, told AFP he was beaten and interrogated by Israeli troops.

Another medic also survived, with the military confirming on Sunday that he was in custody.

鈥淪ince the incident occurred by mistake, as the report claims, why does the occupation continue to detain the paramedic?鈥 Farsakh asked, adding they were only informed he was being held days later by the Red Cross and that 鈥渢he occupation has not yet clarified鈥 where.

-Agence France-Presse

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