Gaza Paramedic Freed After Israeli Strike Kills 15 Aid Workers

Gaza Paramedic Freed

Assad al-Nassasra, a Palestinian paramedic with the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), has been released by Israeli authorities after being held in detention for more than five weeks. His release was confirmed on Tuesday, April 30, by the PRCS and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), marking the end of a troubling disappearance that followed a deadly Israeli military strike in southern Gaza.

Nassasra had gone missing after an Israeli air and ground assault on March 23 in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah, where he and other emergency responders were responding to casualties following an Israeli bombardment. That tragic day left 15 emergency workers dead, and his whereabouts remained unknown until recently.

The March 23 Attack: Paramedics, UN Staff Killed During Emergency Response

On the early morning of March 23, a convoy of emergency vehicles — including ambulances from the Palestine Red Crescent, a fire truck from Gaza’s Civil Defense, and a vehicle from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) — responded to a distress call in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. The vehicles were marked with internationally recognized medical symbols and had their emergency lights turned on, in line with international humanitarian standards.

Despite these visible indicators, the convoy was attacked by Israeli forces. Eight PRCS paramedics, six Gaza Civil Defense responders, and one UN worker were killed in the incident. Their remains were later discovered buried in shallow graves alongside their burned-out vehicles, a fact that shocked international observers and humanitarian organizations.

Video footage recovered from the phone of a deceased paramedic, Rifaat Radwan — who was in the same ambulance as Nassasra — contradicted the Israeli military’s initial explanation. The video confirmed the vehicles were using their emergency lights and had stopped at the roadside just before the gunfire began. In the final moments of the video, Radwan could be heard reciting prayers as the sound of gunfire intensified. Minutes later, Israeli soldiers were heard approaching.

Israeli Military Investigation Finds ‘Operational Mistakes’

Following international outcry, the Israeli military conducted an internal investigation and, on April 20, released a summary of its findings. The report acknowledged that troops from a reconnaissance battalion mistakenly believed the emergency vehicles posed a threat and opened fire under the assumption that militants might be using the convoy.

The military described the deaths of the PRCS and Civil Defense workers as the result of an “operational misunderstanding,” while the killing of the UN employee was attributed to a “breach of orders” during a combat operation.

As part of its response, the military dismissed the deputy commander of the involved reconnaissance unit and reprimanded a brigade commander for filing an incomplete and misleading report. However, no criminal charges were announced, and the full investigation has not been made public.

Red Crescent and UN Outraged Over Lack of Accountability

The Palestine Red Crescent Society issued a scathing statement rejecting the findings of the Israeli military. The PRCS accused Israeli authorities of attempting to justify what it called a deliberate and unlawful attack on medical personnel — a serious violation of international humanitarian law and a possible war crime under the Geneva Conventions.

“The occupation’s investigation holds the usual fallacious allegations of rescue teams in Gaza being part of Hamas in order to justify the war crime of targeting medical missions,” the PRCS said. It added that the attack demonstrated Israel’s “systemic distortion of the truth” and efforts to shield soldiers from legal accountability.

Similarly, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) condemned the killings as the “single most deadly attack on Red Crescent personnel in nearly a decade.” It called for an impartial and independent investigation into the incident and stressed the importance of protecting medical missions during armed conflicts.

Survivors Detail Abuse in Detention

Assad al-Nassasra and another surviving PRCS medic, Munther Abed, were detained at the scene by Israeli forces. Abed has since shared harrowing accounts of their treatment while in custody. He said the two were blindfolded, stripped, and bound. He claimed they were subjected to beatings and prolonged interrogations without access to legal representation or communication with their families or the Red Cross for weeks.

According to Abed, they witnessed Israeli forces using bulldozers to destroy the ambulances and bury the bodies of their slain colleagues. It was not until weeks later that international pressure and advocacy from humanitarian organizations led to confirmation of Nassasra’s detention and his eventual release.

On April 29, the Israeli military released Nassasra and nine other Palestinian detainees at a border crossing with Gaza. The Israeli military has not issued any formal comment about his detention or release.

UN Officials Warn of Escalating Crisis and Legal Violations

Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, issued a powerful statement warning that the absence of real accountability in Gaza undermines the international legal order and contributes to a broader breakdown of the rules of war. He emphasized that targeting medical personnel and obstructing humanitarian aid may constitute war crimes under international law.

“Any use of starvation of the civilian population as a method of war constitutes a war crime, and so do all forms of collective punishment,” Türk said.

Wider Humanitarian Crisis: Gaza Under Siege

The March 23 attack came during a renewed wave of Israeli military operations following the breakdown of a two-month ceasefire on March 18. Since then, the situation in Gaza has drastically worsened.

According to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, more than 52,365 Palestinians have been killed since the conflict began in October 2023. That figure includes more than 2,270 deaths since Israel resumed its offensive in mid-March. The war began after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages.

Israel has responded with massive airstrikes, ground incursions, and a total blockade on Gaza. Since March 2, Israel has blocked all deliveries of food, fuel, and medical supplies into the territory. The United Nations says this blockade has pushed the 2.1 million people in Gaza into a severe humanitarian emergency, with aid agencies warning of famine, mass disease outbreaks, and the collapse of essential services.

Despite Israel’s claims that 25,000 truckloads of aid entered Gaza during the ceasefire, humanitarian groups insist that deliveries have been minimal since then. Israel accuses Hamas of stealing aid, a claim that the group has denied. The UN and aid organizations say the real issue lies in Israel’s restrictions on border crossings and inspection delays.

Global Calls for Protection of Humanitarian Workers

The international community continues to express alarm over attacks on aid workers in conflict zones. Humanitarian agencies are calling for the immediate protection of medical missions, unrestricted access to civilians in need, and adherence to the principles of international law.

The release of Assad al-Nassasra brings a sliver of relief to a crisis that shows no signs of abating. However, it also underscores the urgent need for transparency, justice, and accountability in Gaza. As violence escalates and humanitarian conditions worsen, the protection of civilians — especially frontline workers — remains a moral and legal imperative for the global community.

 

The Information is Collected from BBC and CNN.


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