Palestinian paramedics shot by Israeli forces had hands tied, eyewitnesses say
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Fifteen Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers, killed by Israeli forces, were found in a mass grave in Gaza, showing signs of execution. Eyewitnesses reported that some bodies had tied hands and gunshot wounds to the head and chest, raising alarms of a serious war crime. The incident occurred on March 23 in Rafah during a rescue operation following an airstrike. After a delay in access for international humanitarian teams, the bodies were recovered recently, with medical professionals providing disturbing details about their condition and the circumstances of their deaths.
Dr. Ahmed al-Farra stated, 'They tied them so they were unable to move and then they killed them. They had bullets in their chest and head.'
Eyewitness from an international aid agency noted, 'I saw the bodies with my own eyes when we found them in the mass grave. They had signs of multiple shots in the chest.'
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