What We Know About the Case of Gaza Aid Workers Killed by Israeli Gunfire
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The Israeli military has recognized inaccuracies in its reports regarding the shooting incident that killed 15 people in southern Gaza, all identified as paramedics and rescue workers. This acknowledgment followed the emergence of a video contradicting previous military claims about the circumstances of the firing. Initially, the military stated that fire was opened on vehicles approaching suspiciously, but the video revealed they were identifiable ambulances with emergency lights activated, prompting a quicker response from the military than typical in similar investigations.
The Israeli military has acknowledged flaws in its initial accounts of its troops' involvement in the killing last month of 15 people in southern Gaza.
While the military had said it fired on the vehicles after they advanced suspiciously, the video showed clearly marked ambulances and a fire truck.
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