UNOCHA leader in the conquered Palestinian territories, Jonathan Wittall accused Israelian forces to try to hide the scene.
In the south of Gaza, in the Rafach area, on Sunday, March 30, in the “mass grave” 14 body of humanitarian workers was found, which disappeared a week ago after attacking the forces of Israel. CNN reported it.
According to the Palestinian Society of the Red Crescent (PRC), eight of the dead were identified as PRC members, five – as civil defense officials, one as an UN agency employee. A Red Crescent Society doctor is considered missing.
Earlier, on Thursday, at the scene of the incident, the body of fifteen people, a civil defense worker, was able to find. Moreover, the first PRCs refused to access this territory.
Last week, the PRCS said nine of their ambulance workers were lost on March 23, when Israeli troops were fired on ambulances and fire machines in the southern Rafakh.
In response, the Israeli military said they fired ambulances and fire machines, as they were “used as a cover for Hamas militants and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.”
Humanitarian organizations and the UN have expressed anger about these attacks, called by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation “The Most Deadly” for their employees for almost a decade.
The video published by Uonocha shows how the land bulldozer and the destruction moves, and the saviors use shovels to reach the victims. Noticed how many bodies were obtained from the sand, some had PRCS vests.
According to Uonocha, the preliminary information suggests that the first group of human workers sent to this area was killed by Israeli troops on March 23, and other emergency brigades were blocked for the next few hours when they were looking for their lost colleagues.
Ambulance carriages, as well as UN and civil defense vehicles, were found to be crushed under a pile of sand.
UNOCHA leader in the conquered Palestinian territories, Jonathan Wittall accused Israelian forces to try to hide the scene.
Gaza’s civil defense said that six of his employees were also missing after they were sent to Rafakh al-Khashin.
15 Emergency and Aid workers in Gaza – from @PalestinercsPalestinian Civil Defense and UN – have been found buried by their damaged and orderly vehicles. Our sympathy with their families.⁰⁰ They were killed by Israeli forces while trying to save their lives. We ask for answers and justice. https://t.co/tudyttukqf
– Tom Fletcher (@unreliefchief) March 31, 2025
We remember you that the Israel Defense Army recently started a ground operation in the city of Rafach south of the Gaza sector.
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