Jonathan Whittall, head of the UN Humanitarian Agency (OCHA), killed Palestinian paramedics last month, and Israel claimed that Israel claimed “there is no evidence to support the enforcement of the claim.”
“Without accountability, we risk continuing to focus on atrocities, and the norms designed to protect us all are eroding,” Whittle said in a statement.
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Investigator Yoav Har-eve, “We said it was a mistake. We don’t think it’s a daily mistake.”
The Palestinian Red Crescent condemned these findings as “full of lies.” “All the martyrs were shot in the upper part of their bodies,” the president said. The United Nations agencies confirmed that those killed included Red Crescent, Civil Defense and near-outdoor workers.
Video of the victim’s cell phone shows the ambulance lights on, challenging Israeli claims that the vehicle is suspiciously approaching. Israel refused to conceal it, but confirmed that the site was not accurately reported and that the body was buried to “prevent further harm.”
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry urged the international community to end its silence and take concrete steps to protect Jerusalem and its holy lands, and to report attacks on Christian believers following Israeli restrictions.
“Occupy attacks and collective punishment during St. Easter are manifestations of genocide, displacement and annexation,” the ministry posted on X.