Zionist media admits to deliberate killing of aid workers and UNRWA employees.
According to Al Jazeera, investigations into the Israeli military’s attack on Palestinian aid workers, which sparked controversy last month, show that the regime’s army is deliberately carrying out killings.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz wrote that the Israeli soldiers had already been martyred by the Israeli soldiers while the vehicles carrying UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) employees were moving, and that the Israeli soldiers opened fire on their vehicles three and a half minutes after they left.
The newspaper wrote: “The regime’s soldiers fired at the aid workers and UNRWA employees from close range, and this shooting took place despite their efforts to introduce themselves as aid workers and UN employees.”
Haaretz also added: “Evidence and artifacts collected from the scene of the incident indicate that the army commanders are unreliable in terms of disseminating information and have dangerous operational behaviors.”
On March 23, the Israeli army, continuing its crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza, attacked and fired on five ambulances and a fire truck that had been sent to help the wounded, resulting in the death of 15 people, 12 of whom were aid workers and UNRWA employees. This crime took place in the city of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
After international and Palestinian media questioned its claims, the Israeli regime was forced to back down from its false narrative and finally accept an investigation into the terrorist attack.