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- Fifteen aid workers were killed by Israel on 23 March.
- Initial Israeli claims stated the aid workers approached in vehicles without lights, prompting suspicion.
- Video footage of the killings show the vehicles were marked with lights on.
It said they killed nine militants from Hamas and Islamic Jihad who were travelling in Palestinian Red Crescent vehicles.
The only known survivor of the incident, Palestinian Red Crescent paramedic Munther Abed, also said he had seen soldiers opening fire on clearly marked emergency response vehicles.
Israel says ‘initial account is mistaken’
However, the official declined to provide any evidence or detail of how the identifications were made, saying he did not want to share classified information.
“Without this, the crimes will continue to happen.”

According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), 408 aid workers, including more than 280 UNRWA staff, have been killed in Gaza since 7 October 2023. Source: Getty / Abdallah F.s. Alattar / Anadolu
The military official said initial findings from the investigation showed troops had opened fire on a vehicle at around 4am local time, killing two members of the Hamas internal security forces and taking another prisoner, who the official said had admitted under interrogation to being in Hamas.
“There was no incident where the IDF [Israel Defense Forces] tried to cover up. On the contrary, they called the UN immediately.”