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The Palestinian Red Crescent Society releases more video of the moments before Israeli forces opened fire on a convoy of paramedics and emergency workers. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society ...
RAMALLAH (AFP): The Palestine Red Crescent Society said on Monday that 15 medics and rescuers killed by Israeli forces last month in Gaza were shot in the upper body with "intent to kill".
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said on Monday (April 7, 2025) that 15 medics and rescuers killed by Israeli forces last month in Gaza were shot in the upper body with "intent to kill".
RAMALLAH/GAZA CITY: The Palestine Red Crescent Society said on Monday that 15 medics and rescuers killed by Israeli forces last month in Gaza were shot in the upper body with “intent to kill”.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has called for an independent international investigation after 15 medical and humanitarian workers were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza’s Rafah region ...
When paramedic Hassan Hosni Al-Hila felt too sick to continue his late-night assignment with the Palestine Red Crescent Society on March 23, his son gladly agreed to cover his shift. That shift ...
However, video evidence obtained from a phone found in the pocket of one of the slain medics shows the vehicles had their emergency lights flashing and logos clearly visible ... Advertisment The ...
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said on Monday that 15 medics and rescuers killed by Israeli forces last month in Gaza were shot in the upper body with "intent to kill". The killings occurred ...
The Palestine Red Crescent Society has called for an independent international inquiry into the killing of 15 humanitarian personnel last month in an attack by Israeli forces in Gaza. The ...
Ramallah (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – The Palestine Red Crescent Society said on Monday that 15 medics and rescuers killed by Israeli forces last month in Gaza were shot in the upper body ...
The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has demanded an independent investigation into the "atrocious" deaths of the aid workers. The group's president, Dr Younis al Khatib, said he had asked ...