Summary
On March 23, Mr. al-Nasasra was part of a Red Crescent and Gaza Civil Defense convoy searching for a previously attacked ambulance, which resulted in two crew members killed and one detained. Upon arrival, the convoy was fired upon by Israeli soldiers, leading to Mr. al-Nasasra’s detention alongside survivor Munther Abed, who later recounted that al-Nasasra was blindfolded and handcuffed. Throughout the incident, eight Red Crescent paramedics, six Civil Defense responders, and a UN worker were killed, with their bodies not found for days, according to reports from the Red Crescent and Civil Defense.