“We collected his body instead of celebrating the holiday.”

“We collected his body instead of celebrating the holiday.”

Yasmine Shaheen

BBC Arabic

BBC is close to Rifaa Radwan. He looks at the camera, has black eyes and black beard. He wears a light blue shirt and a dark blue jacket.BBC

Radwan’s rurals filmed the incident in which he and 14 emergency workers were killed by Israeli forces.

“My heart and soul died when rural rural areas were killed,” said Hijjah Um Muhammad, the mother of a Palestinian paramedic, who was one of the 15 emergency workers killed by the Israeli forces in southern Gaza last month.

Radwan’s rurals, 23, was traveling in an ambulance at the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in a convoy of emergency vehicles when she was shot on the outskirts of Rafah on March 23.

“I never expected his killing, especially since the area is classified as” green “, which means safe and open to ambulances.”

The Israeli army initially claimed that the forces opened fire because the convoy approached them “suspiciously” in the dark without the headlights or flashing the lights.

but, A video filmed by Rifaat and found it on his phone after recovering his bodyI showed that the vehicle lights were working while responding to a call to help people with wounded.

“Forgive me, mom … this is the way I chose to help people,” the video can be heard in the video shortly before his killing, amid a heavy shooting sound.

Umm Muhammad believed that he was asking for her forgiveness because he knew that she would not see him again.

She says, “I have entrusted Brevat to God every time he goes out to work,” she says. “He was brave, as he was traveling across Gaza from north to south.”

Gaza, the paramedics who killed a video analyzed by the BBC verification

RIFAAT started volunteering with PRCS after Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza after the unprecedented Hamas attack on the border on October 7, 2023.

Umm Muhammad, her son enjoyed humanitarian work.

“He even transferred the wounded to cross to Egypt for treatment through the Rafah crossing.”

Umm Muhammad explains that on the day he died, a countryside came out with an ambulance after reports of several killing in an Israeli air strike.

“I didn’t know it would be one of them [too]She says.

This was a week before his body was found and his colleagues were buried in a shallow tomb on March 30.

“Instead of celebrating breakfast with rurals, we went with the Red Cross to collect his body from Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis for his burial,” she recalls.

“It has been badly analyzed and will not allow me to see it.”

Umm Muhammad says that he was a “very beautiful” human being and a single supporter for her and his father after she married all his brothers.

After discovering the video clips, an Israeli military official changed his initial account, which claimed that the vehicles that were contacted without operating their lights were operated. The official said that the person who gave the account was “wrong.”

The official also said that the forces imagined that emergency workers were a threat because of a previous confrontation in the area, and that six of those who were killed at least from Hamas’s agents, without providing any evidence.

The official said that the forces buried the bodies, including rurals, in the sand to protect them from wild animals.

It was not revealed until a week after the accident because international agencies, including the United Nations, could not organize a safe traffic to the region or locate the place.

When the team found the bodies, they also discovered the RIFAAT mobile phone that has shots of the accident.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) promised “a comprehensive examination” of the incident, saying it “will understand the sequence of events and address the situation.”

PRCS claimed that emergency workers were targeting a “series of deliberate attacks” that formed a “complete war crime”, and demanded an independent international investigation.

“We need justice for the victims. We need to make sure that all those responsible for them are calculated. Otherwise, the crimes will continue to occur,” said Nabor Farisakh, a PRCS spokeswoman on Wednesday.

“I have already lost 27 PRCS colleagues. They were all killed while they were doing their humanitarian work. They were all killed while wearing the Red Crescent logo. This is unacceptable. It should never happen, never happened. We are not goals. International humanitarian law is clear – human humanitarian humanities, medical employees must have endurance and fragmentation.”

The paramedic Montez Abed sits in front of the Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance in Gaza

Rubat colleague, Monteh Abed, said that he survived the attack by diving on the ground at the back of the Awatha

Munther Abed, a paramedic who survived the accident, says he and his colleagues shot without warning.

“I fell to the ground in the back of the car and I did not hear any sound from my colleagues except for their death tone,” He told the BBC last week.

“After that, the Israeli Special Forces arrested me, and my head commented on the ground so that I could not see what happened to my team.”

“When I discovered that they were all martyred, he crushed me. They were my second family … my brothers, friends and loved ones,” Monteh added.

“I wished that she died of the horror of what I saw.”

He says his phone was issued when he was arrested.

“They have been interrogated for 15 hours due to beating, insults, physical and verbal torture alike.”

BBC has placed its claims on the Israeli Defense Army, but it has not yet responded.

PRCS said that the area where the emergency workers were not classified by the Israeli army as a “red area”, which means that there was no prior coordination required to reach the site, and that the video showed that the Israeli military vehicles were not visible in the area.

She said that preliminary forensic reports showed that the paramedics had been killed by “multiple wounds in the upper parts of the bodies”, which she described as “another evidence of deliberate killing.”

The internal investigation of the Irish Federation also refused and refused to accuse the Israeli army that Hamas agents were among those who were killed.

Radwan's countryside was a picture of him on a mobile phone, in their tents in Deir al -Ala, in the center of GazaAFP

The father of Radwan’s countryside, Umm Muhammad, did not allow his body to see

The Israeli Defense Army said in a statement on Monday that its chief of staff, Lothanant General Eyal Zamir, had been presented the results of the initial investigation into the incident and ordered that “he is followed up with a greater depth and completed it in the coming days by the investigation mechanism of the General Staff.”

He added, “All claims that were raised in relation to the accident will be examined through the mechanism and presented in a detailed and comprehensive way for a decision on how to deal with the event.”

About 1,200 people were killed and 251 hostages were taken into the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

More than 50,750 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.

The ceasefire deal that was announced in January collapsed in March, and there are currently 59 hostages still detained in Gaza, 24 of whom are still alive.

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