Israeli soldiers fired over 900 bullets at a convoy of marked Palestinian emergency vehicles in Gaza, killing 15 aid workers in a massacre last March. A new investigation by Forensic Architecture and Earshot reveals the attack was a coordinated ambush, not a “professional error” as claimed by the Israeli military. The aid workers were shot at close range, some “execution-style”. The investigation used advanced audio analysis to reconstruct the events, confirming at least five shooters were involved. The report challenges the Israeli narrative of a combat zone, describing a methodical massacre of aid workers on their way to help the injured. The findings suggest Israeli forces committed war crimes during their genocidal war in Gaza, with over 72,000 Palestinians killed. Rights groups and scholars have labeled the offensive as genocide.
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