Gaza Gov’t: Leaked Video Shatters Israeli Lies, Exposes Systematic Targeting of Humanitarian Teams
Gaza (Quds News Network)- The damning video, depicting Israel’s execution of medics in Rafah, has completely dismantled Israel’s false narrative and exposed a “full-scale assault on humanitarian workers”, stated the Government Media Office.
The footage, recovered from the phone of a slain paramedic found in a mass grave, shows Israeli forces deliberately targeting clearly marked medical and civil defense teams. Emergency lights were flashing, and the vehicles were visibly identified as humanitarian units.
“This video shatters the lies and disinformation pushed by the Israeli occupation,” the media office stated. “It shows that Israeli forces deliberately executed medics and rescuers in cold blood.”
Alongside the paramedic, Ref’at Ridwan, fourteen other team members were buried. Their ambulances and rescue trucks had been reduced to rubble. The strike occurred in a civilian area with no military presence—only first responders trying to save lives.
The Government Media Office called the attack a war crime and a flagrant violation of international law, especially the Fourth Geneva Convention. It demanded urgent international condemnation of Israel’s actions, full accountability for both Israel and its international allies—including the U.S., UK, France, and Germany—and immediate investigations and legal proceedings in international courts. It also called for protection for all humanitarian workers in Gaza and for fact-finding missions to examine mass graves and deliberate attacks on medics.
“This was not an accident,” the office declared. “It was an intentional war crime against those who heal and rescue.”
The statement concluded by affirming the resolve of the Palestinian people to pursue justice and hold the perpetrators accountable for their crimes.
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