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14 bodies recovered after Israeli fire on ambulances
Gulf Today
|March 31, 2025
The Palestinian Red Crescent said on Sunday that it had recovered the bodies of 14 rescuers killed in Israeli military fire on ambulances in the Gaza Strip one week ago.
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“The number of recovered bodies has risen to 14 so far, including eight EMTs (emergency medical technicians) from the Palestine Red Crescent teams, five civil defence personnel and an employee from the United Nations agency,” the group said in a statement, referring to those killed when Israeli forces had fired at ambulances on March 23.
It did not specify which UN agency the deceased employee had worked for.
“The bodies were recovered with difficulty as they were buried in the sand, with some showing signs of decomposition,” the Red Crescent said.
The incident occurred in Rafah city’s Tal Al Sultan neighbourhood just days into a renewed Israeli offensive in the southern Gaza, close to the Egyptian border, after the military claimed its bombardments of Gaza on March 8 following an almost two-month-long truce.
On Saturday, the Red Crescent had accused Israeli authorities of refusing to allow search operations to locate its crew.
The Israeli military acknowledged its troops had opened fire on ambulances.
This story is from the March 31, 2025 edition of Gulf Today.
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