A forensic examination revealed that the corpses of 15 paramedics and Palestinian rescue workers killed by Israeli forces displayed evidence of execution-style killings, indicated by the close-range and specific placement of shots. They were fatally shot while engaged in a humanitarian mission near Rafah, raising significant international concern and calls for accountability. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized the high risk to humanitarian workers in Gaza, describing it as the deadliest environment for those providing aid. The analysis highlights the troubling trend of violence against aid workers in conflict zones.
The evidence indicates execution-style killing based on the intentional location of shots at close range, particularly aimed at vital areas such as the head and heart.
The deaths of the paramedics and rescue workers, part of a humanitarian mission, have sparked global outrage and demands for accountability, highlighting the dire risks faced by aid workers.
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