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    Gaza civil defence describes medic killings as ‘summary executions’

    GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories (AFP) Gaza’s civil defence agency on Monday accused the Israeli military of carrying out “summary executions” in the killing of 15 rescue workers last month, rejecting the findings of an internal probe by the army.

    “The video filmed by one of the paramedics proves that the Israeli occupation’s narrative is false and demonstrates that it carried out summary executions,” Mohammed Al-Mughair, a civil defence official, told AFP, accusing Israel of seeking to “circumvent” its obligations under international law.

    The medics and other rescue workers were killed when responding to distress calls near Gaza’s southern city of Rafah early on March 23, days into Israel’s renewed offensive in the Hamas-run territory.

    FILE.- Mourners gather around the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. PHOTO: AP

    Among those killed were eight Red Crescent staff members, six from the Gaza civil defence rescue agency and one employee of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, according to the UN humanitarian agency OCHA and Palestinian rescuers.

    The incident drew international condemnation, including concern about possible war crimes from UN human rights commissioner Volker Turk.

    An Israeli military investigation into the incident released on Sunday “found no evidence to support claims of execution” or “indiscriminate fire” by its troops, but admitted to operational failures and sacked a field commander.

    It said six of those killed were militants, revising an earlier claim that nine of the men were fighters.

    The Palestine Red Crescent Society denounced the report as “full of lies”.

    “It is invalid and unacceptable, as it justifies the killing and shifts responsibility to a personal error in the field command when the truth is quite different,” Nebal Farsakh, spokesperson for the Red Crescent, told AFP.

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