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Palestinian Foreign Ministry: Footage of Israeli Occupation's Execution of Relief Crews Exposes Deliberate Targeting
@Source: qna.org.qa
Ramallah, April 5 (QNA) - The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates stated that a video published by an American newspaper clearly exposes the Israeli occupation forces' deliberate execution of 15 ambulance and relief workers in Rafah on March 23.
The footage, the Ministry noted, directly refutes the occupation's claims that ambulances were struck by mistake due to a lack of visible emergency signals or lights.
In a statement released today, the Ministry described the incident as a full-fledged war crime, forming part of an ongoing campaign of genocide and forced displacement targeting the Palestinian people. It said the video reveals the brutal nature of daily violations committed by Israeli forces against Palestinian civilians, as well as humanitarian, UN, medical, and journalistic personnel. The Ministry accused the occupation of deliberately seeking to intimidate and obstruct those trying to provide aid to the population of Gaza, with the ultimate aim of eradicating all aspects of life in the Strip and rendering it uninhabitable, which is part of a broader strategy of forced displacement.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to intensifying efforts to expose these crimes before international bodies, including the UN Security Council, the Human Rights Council, and other relevant forums. It called for the urgent activation of accountability mechanisms to ensure justice for Palestinian victims and to prompt a serious international response in line with the obligations of international law. (QNA)
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