Rafah Paramedic Massacre
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On 23 March 2025, the
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(IDF) attacked several humanitarian vehicles, including five ambulances, a fire truck, and a
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vehicle, in Al-Hashashin area in southern
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,
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. The massacre resulted in the deaths of at least 15 aid workers, including eight members of the
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, five
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, and one UN agency employee. It was not until 30 March that most of the missing bodies were retrieved from a
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in Rafah, although one ambulance officer who was initially declared missing was kept under Israeli custody. The
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(IFRC) condemned the attacks, stating that they were the "single most deadly" for its workers in almost a decade.


Background

On 18 March 2025, Israel launched a surprise attack on the Gaza Strip, effectively ending the
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and resuming the
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. Israel's missile and artillery attack killed more than 400
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, including 263 women and children, making it one of the deadliest in the Gaza war.


Attacks

On 23 March 2025, the IDF fired on five ambulances and a fire truck "one by one." The humanitarian vehicles were "crushed and dumped, covered in sand" in an apparent attempt to cover up the killings, while the aid workers, wearing uniforms, were left missing in a mass grave for eight days. The ambulances were initially dispatched to the Al-Hashashin area in response to casualties caused by Israeli attacks on the area, before being surrounded by Israeli troops and losing contact with dispatchers. The paramedics that went to search for them were killed and wounded. Israel said the vehicles were "advancing suspiciously" without headlights or emergency signals. It claimed that the vehicles were being used as cover by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. It alleged that among those killed were a Hamas operative and "eight other terrorists," without providing evidence. According to forensic analyst Ahmad Dhaher who examined five of the bodies, the aid workers were killed at close-range in execution-style killings, with "specific and intentional" bullet wounds in heads and hearts. Relatives of the victims described various signs of abuse. One relative noted marks on a victim's wrists from restraint and broken fingers, while another mentioned multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and wrist. Two witnesses also reported that some victims had their hands or feet bound. A video recording discovered on a cellphone of one of the medics contradicts Israel's narrative of the incident, showing the ambulances and fire truck clearly marked with their emergency lights on as Israeli troops hit them with a barrage of gunfire, killing all the medics. In the video, a paramedic recited the
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, and added, "Forgive me, Mom, forgive me. I swear I only chose this path to help others." The paramedic was later found in the mass grave with a bullet in his head. ''
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'' analyzed satellite imagery that showed Israeli forces bulldozing the site after the attack. Following the release of the video recording, Israel changed its account of the incident, admitting that its soldiers have "made mistakes." The massacre was carried out by soldiers from the
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. At the moment of the killings, they were acting under the command of Brig Gen Yehuda Vach, who has a history of establishing "kill zones" in Gaza where civilians are killed and of telling his subordinates that "there are no innocents in Gaza." Also present at the site were field operatives from Unit 504, a military intelligence unit with a reputation for cruelty and acts of torture.


Survivors' accounts

Two Palestinian first responders survived the attack on the emergency vehicle convoy.


Munther Abed

Munther Abed, a 27-year-old volunteer with the Red Crescent since he was 18, was in the first ambulance to arrive at the scene of an airstrike in Rafah's Hashashin district when it came under Israeli gunfire. Abed survived by throwing himself to the floor, while his two colleagues in the front were killed. After being captured by Israeli soldiers, Abed described his treatment: "I was completely stripped, left only in my underwear, and my hands were bound behind my back," he recalled. "They threw me to the ground, and the interrogation began. I endured severe torture, including beatings, insults, threats of death, and suffocation when one soldier pressed a rifle against my neck. Another soldier held a dagger to my left shoulder." During his detention, he witnessed other rescue vehicles, including ambulances and fire trucks, being ambushed by Israeli forces. He also saw a bulldozer and excavator arrive to dig a pit where the vehicles and bodies were buried. Abed stated that a Red Crescent ambulance officer, Assad al-Nassara, who remains missing, was alive in Israeli detention near the scene of the killings. Abed stated that the ambulance was marked with lights on and the Red Crescent logo visible as they headed to the site. While the IDF described the area as a war zone, Abed asserted that Hashashin was a civilian area where daily life was ongoing, not a designated combat zone. He also rejected Israel's claim that Hamas had used ambulances, calling it "utterly untrue" and reaffirming that all the crews involved were civilians. Abed was forced to help Israeli soldiers in the vetting and photographing of local residents, who were ordered to leave the area and move to al-Mawasi. He was released in the evening and given back his watch and underwear but not his identity card, paramedic uniform, or shoes. Abed was instructed to walk toward al-Mawasi and was eventually able to flag down a passing Red Crescent vehicle for assistance.


Assad Al-Nassasrah

Assad Al-Nassasrah, a Red Crescent paramedic, was the driver of one of two ambulances. A passenger in Al-Nassasrah' ambulance recorded the video of the Israeli attack that was later recovered. The convoy sustained heavy Israeli gunfire (which was partially captured on the video) upon arriving at the location. Al-Nassasrah survived the fusillade by taking cover on the ground to the rear of his vehicle, beneath the corpse of his slain college who embraced him as he was dying. After the Israeli soldiers ceased fire, they approached the convoy. Al-Nassasrah heard injured colleagues calling out for help before the Israeli troops began shooting the survivors at close range. When the soldiers belatedly noticed Al-Nassasrah to be alive, one of them aimed a rifle at his head, whereupon Al-Nassasrah exclaimed "Don't shoot. I am Israeli." in Hebrew, saying that his mother is a Palestinian citizen of Israel. Al-Nassasrah was then stripped, blindfolded and thrown into a ditch, believing he was about to be killed. Abed, the other survivor, saw the soldiers detaining Al-Nassasrah. Al-Nassasrah spent 37 days in Israeli detention where he sustained beatings, sound torture, psychological torture and humiliating treatment, solitary confinement, restraining, and food deprivation. Israeli authorities refused to release information regarding Al-Nassasrah's whereabouts for over two weeks. He was eventually released on 29 April amid international pressure following news of his survival. The IDF told the media that Al-Nassasrah was lawfully detained and interrogated because he was suspected of involvement in terrorist activity.


Casualties

According to the UN, the killed Palestinian medics were buried by Israeli troops in unmarked graves. The autopsy results of the 15 bodies analyzed indicate that they were shot in the upper part of the body, indicating intent to kill. Four men had been shot in the head, and at least six men were shot in the chest or back. The IFRC identified its killed workers as ambulance officers Mostafa Khufaga, Saleh Muamer, and Ezzedine Shaath, and first responder volunteers Mohammad Bahloul, Mohammed al-Heila, Ashraf Abu Labda, Raed al-Sharif, and Rifatt Radwan. None of the names reported to have been recovered from the mass grave match the names of "terrorists" the IDF claimed to have eliminated, and one recovered body had his hands bound.


Investigation

From 23 March to 30 March, a "complex, week-long rescue operation" took place involving bulldozers and heavy machinery to search for the buried bodies left under the sand and debris, while emergency responders used shovels to dig through the dirt. The rescue operation was complicated by the IDF's refusal to cooperate with the Red Crescent, OCHA, and the UN, denying them entry. On 27 March, the body of a civil defense worker was recovered, and fourteen more were recovered on 30 March. One medic belonging to the PRCS remained missing until it was confirmed on 13 April that he was being held by Israeli authorities. Following the release of the video recording, Israel changed its account of the incident, admitting that its soldiers have "made mistakes." Analysts have noted that Israel has a history of giving inaccurate explanations to account for its killings of civilians and of changing its version of events when evidence emerges that refutes its initial explanation. IDF Chief of Staff
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ordered an internal investigation into the incident by the unit responsible for handling suspected war crimes. According to the Israeli human rights organization
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, the system established by the IDF's general staff to investigate potential war crimes is primarily designed to shield the military from accountability while maintaining the appearance of due process. An analysis of Israeli military campaigns over the past decade revealed that at least 664 complaints were submitted for review, yet more than 80% were closed without even launching a criminal investigation. The organization concluded that the military's law enforcement system seldom pursues charges against low-ranking soldiers and almost entirely avoids investigating senior commanders. Autopsies were conducted by a Gazan doctor on all paramedics killed in the attack except an UN aid worker. The post-mortem report, reviewed by a Norwegian pathologist, found these paramedics were killed by gunfires either to their chests, abdomens or backs or to the head. Most of them were shot several times. Israeli military released the investigation report on 20 April 2025, which found the killings were caused by "several professional failures, breaches of orders, and a failure to fully report the incident." As a consequence, the IDF’s Golani Brigade deputy commander will be removed from his role due to his actions in the field and for delivering a report that lacked accuracy and completeness during the inquiry. Another commander involved in the operation in Rafah, where the deaths occurred, will face disciplinary action for his overall responsibility in the incident, according to the military. While acknowledging errors, the report does not call for criminal charges against the military units involved and concludes that the IDF’s code of ethics was not breached. United Nations humanitarian agency in Gaza, Palestine Red Crescent and Gazan civil defense denounced the investigation report; the Palestine Red Crescent said that the report was "full of lies."


Reactions


State actors

* : The IDF claimed that its troops had fired on the vehicles as they were "advancing suspiciously," and added that "it was determined that the forces had eliminated a Hamas military operative, Mohammad Amin Ibrahim Shubaki, along with eight other terrorists from Hamas and the PIJ." Shubaki's name does not appear on the list of the 15 deceased emergency workers, and Israel has not accounted for the whereabouts of his body. After video evidence emerged exposing their initial description as inaccurate, the IDF admitted that account was "mistaken." * : The U.S. said that it expects "all parties on the ground" in Gaza to comply with international humanitarian law, although it refused to confirm whether it is conducting its own assessment into the incident. State Department Spokeswoman
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claimed that "every single thing that happens in Gaza is happening because of Hamas." * : Hamas condemned a statement by the U.S. accusing it of weaponizing ambulances, calling it "pure lies, devoid of any evidence, propagated by the US administration, alongside the government of
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, to justify its heinous and documented crime against paramedics and rescue workers." * : Foreign Secretary
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stated that "Gaza has become the world's most dangerous place for humanitarian workers" and called "for those responsible for the killings to be held accountable." * : After the video footage emerged,
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spokesperson Christian Wagner stated, "There are very significant questions about the actions of the Israeli army now," and said, "An investigation and accountability of the perpetrators are urgently needed", adding that the matter ultimately affects the credibility of the Israeli constitutional state. * : Foreign Minister
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stated the attack "appears to be a breach of the laws of war." He demanded a "thorough and independent investigation", adding that "The suffering of Palestinians in Gaza is unbearable".
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(AIVD) Director-General Erik Akerboom said regarding the footage: "They add fuel to the fire for
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. They are being pushed further into action. These images have a strong mobilizing impact." * : Foreign Minister
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strongly condemned the killing of the paramedics, calling the incident "very serious" and urged for an investigation to hold those responsible accountable.


Human rights organizations

*
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is a worldwide humanitarian aid organization that reaches 160 million people each year through its 191 member National Societies. It acts before, during and after disas ...
: The IFRC condemned the attacks, calling them the "single most deadly" for its workers in almost a decade. It also said in a statement on 30 March that the eight bodies of its workers were retrieved "after seven days of silence and having access denied to the area of Rafah where they were last seen." **
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: The PRCS called targeting of its workers a war crime and stated that "This massacre of our team is a tragedy not only for us at the Palestine Red Crescent Society, but also for humanitarian work and humanity." It decried Israel as killing the aid workers "in cold blood". PRCS spokesperson Nebal Farsakh denounced 20 April Israeli military investigation report as "full of lies." *
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is a United Nations (UN) body established in December 1991 by the General Assembly to strengthen the international response to complex emergencies and natural disaster ...
: During the rescue operations, the head of OCHA in the occupied Palestinian territories, Jonathan Whittall, stated that "Health workers should never be a target. And yet, we’re here today, digging up a mass grave of first responders and paramedics." Whittall stated that the 20 April Israeli military "investigation did not go far enough". *
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: The head of UNRWA,
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, said that the UN staff member killed was one of its employees and that the mass burial of the bodies in "shallow graves" constitutes "a profound violation of human dignity." Sam Rose, the acting director of UNWRA's Gaza office, said: "What we know is that fifteen people lost their lives, that they were buried in shallow graves in a sand berm in the middle of the road, treated with complete indignity and what would appear to be an infringement of international humanitarian law." *
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: Spokesman for the occupied Palestinian territories, Mohamed Duar, said "Despite their protected status under the Geneva Conventions and International Humanitarian Law, Israeli Forces continue to target healthcare workers... Ambulances and hospitals continue to come under fire and be destroyed." *
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:
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, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, told the council that an independent investigation is necessary, adding that the incident raises "further concerns about the commission of war crimes by the Israeli military."


See also

* Attacks on health facilities during the Gaza war * Executions and assassinations during the Gaza war * Flour massacre *
Gaza genocide According to a United Nations Special Committee, Amnesty International, and other experts, Israel is committing genocide in Gaza against the Palestinian people during its ongoing invasion and bombing of the Gaza Strip as part of the Gaza w ...
* IDF admissions to misconduct after initial denials *
Israeli war crimes in the Gaza war Since the beginning of the Gaza war in October 7 attacks, 7 October 2023, the Israeli military and authorities have been charged with Israeli war crimes, committing war crimes, such as the collective punishment of the Palestinians, Palestinia ...
* Khalil Suleiman *
Killing of Hind Rajab Hind Rami Iyad Rajab (; – 29 January 2024) was a five-year-old Palestinian girl in the Gaza Strip who was killed by Israel Defense Forces, Israeli forces during the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, which also killed six of her family memb ...
* Killing of Mohammad Habali * Killing of Rouzan al-Najjar *
Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh On 11 May 2022, Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot and killed while covering a raid by the Israel Defense Forces at the Jenin refugee camp. Witnesses, along with the Qatari media network Al Jazeera, for which Abu Akle ...
* List of massacres in the Palestinian territories * Misinformation in the Gaza war * War crimes in the Gaza war * World Central Kitchen aid convoy attack


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