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  • Bodies of 15 aid workers have been found in Gaza.
  • UN officials say the bodies were discarded in “shallow grave”.
  • Israel says it killed members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
The bodies of eight Red Crescent medics and other Palestinian rescue workers who came under fire more than a week ago have been recovered from a grave in the sand in the south of the Gaza Strip, UN officials said.
Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian Refugees, said on social media platform X on Monday that the bodies had been “discarded in shallow graves — a profound violation of human dignity”.
In a statement late on Sunday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said it was “appalled” at the deaths.

“Their bodies were identified today and have been recovered for dignified burial. These staff and volunteers were risking their own lives to provide support to others,” it said.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said one worker from the nine-strong Red Crescent group was still unaccounted for.
It did not immediately comment on the details of the site where the bodies were found.
The group went missing on 23 March, after Israel resumed an all-out offensive in Gaza earlier this month.
The Palestine Red Crescent said it also recovered the bodies of six civil defence members and one UN employee from the same area.
It said Israeli forces had targeted the workers.

Red Cross statements did not apportion blame for the attacks.

Two men in uniforms hug

Due to safety concerns, the UN is reducing its international staff in Gaza by a third. Source: Getty / Abdallah F.s. Alattar / Anadolu

The Israeli military said on Monday that an inquiry had found that on 23 March, troops opened fire on a group of vehicles that included ambulances and fire trucks when the vehicles approached a position without prior coordination and without headlights or emergency signals.

It said several militants belonging to the militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad were killed.
Jonathan Whittall, Gaza head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, described the site where the bodies were found as a “mass grave”, saying it had been marked with the emergency light from a crushed ambulance.
His comments on X were accompanied by pictures of Red Crescent teams digging in the sand for the bodies next to a mangled fire truck and a UN vehicle.
Israel’s military did not comment directly on the deaths of the Red Crescent workers.
In a later statement to Reuters news agency, it added that it had facilitated the evacuation of the bodies from the area, which it described as an active combat zone.

It did not specifically respond to questions about why the bodies were retrieved beneath the sand nor why the vehicles were found crushed.

Lazzarini said the deaths brought the total number of aid workers killed since the onset of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza to 408.
The incident was the single most deadly attack on Red Cross Red Crescent workers anywhere since 2017, the IFRC said.
“I am heartbroken. These dedicated ambulance workers were responding to wounded people. They were humanitarians,” said IFRC Secretary General Jagan Chapagain.
“They wore emblems that should have protected them; their ambulances were clearly marked,” he added.
According to the United Nations, at least 1,060 healthcare workers have been killed in the 18 months since Israel launched its offensive in Gaza after Hamas stormed southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

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