In a controversial admission, Israel's military confirmed it fired on ambulances identified as suspicious during an operation in Rafah, Gaza. This incident, which occurred on March 20, has prompted accusations of war crimes from Hamas, particularly concerning the targeting of medical personnel and vehicles. The military claimed it aimed at Hamas vehicles but later acknowledged some targets were indeed ambulances. Hamas condemned the attack as a massacre against rescue teams, highlighting the risks for non-combatants and the implications of military tactics in urban conflict zones.
Israeli military acknowledged firing on suspicious vehicles identified as ambulances in Gaza, invoking condemnation from Hamas and raising concerns about war crimes.
The incident, marked by Israeli troops' offensive in Rafah, spotlighted the risks faced by medical teams amid allegations of misuse of ambulances by militant groups.
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