A forensic examination revealed that 15 paramedics and rescue workers killed by Israeli troops in Gaza primarily suffered fatal injuries from gunshots and explosives. The incident, which drew international outrage, occurred during a rescue operation when troops attacked a group from the Palestinian Red Crescent and UN. Dr. Ahmed Dhair conducted autopsies, highlighting evidence of explosive bullets and extensive injuries concentrated in vital areas. Initial Israeli military accounts changed after evidence of execution-style killings emerged, creating further discrepancies regarding the incident details, including videos of the attack onset.
The bodies of the paramedics and rescue workers were buried in a mass grave by Israeli troops after the attack, raising concerns about execution-style killings.
Ahmed Dhair, the forensic doctor, noted that most victims were killed by gunshot wounds, with evidence of explosive bullets causing extensive injuries.
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