Source: The Guardian [UK]
“The Red Cross federation voiced outrage on Sunday after eight medical colleagues were killed while on duty in the Gaza Strip. … The IFRC said the bodies were retrieved after ‘seven days of silence’ and of having access denied to the area of Rafah where they were last seen. It said it was the single most deadly attack on its colleagues anywhere in the world since 2017. Israel’s military admitted on Saturday it had fired on ambulances in the Gaza Strip after identifying them as ‘suspicious vehicles,’ with Hamas condemning it as a war crime. … The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said earlier on Sunday it had recovered the bodies of the medics, killed a week ago, and that they were found along with those of six members of Gaza’s civil defence agency and one UN agency employee. One Red Crescent ambulance officer remains missing.” (03/31/25)