The Israeli army has published details of an investigation into his own murder of 15 Palestinian paramedics and humanitarian workers in Gaza last month, saying that his code of ethics was not violated and that only a soldier is fired.
The Palestinian Society Red Medscent (PRCS) and the organization of Rights of Israel that broke the silence rejected the findings of Israeli research on Sunday.
The president of PRCS told Al-Aly TV that the Israeli narrative about the murders in Rafah was “contradictory.”
“It is incomprehensible why the occupation soldiers buried the bodies of the paramedics in a criminal manner,” said Young al-Khatib.
Al-Khatib added that the Israeli army communicated with the paramedics before killing them and that the evidence that includes a video that shows its ambulances showing emergency lights, the falsehood of the narrative of the occupation with respect to the limited. “
“An independent and impartial investigation must be carried out by an UN agency,” he said.
The PRC, which doctors killed by Israel had in the incident, also denounced the Israeli report as “full of lies” on Sunday. “He is invalid and unacceptable, since he justifies the response to kill and change to a personal error in the field command when the truth is a different remover,” said Nbal Farsakh, spokesman for the organization, to the AFP news agency.
The PRCS said last week that he received the confirmation of the International Red Cross Committee (CICR) that one of his medications that were missing is held by Israel.
🚨urgent: We have informed by the Red Cross International Committee that the Israeli Occupation Authorities of PRCS Assad Al-Isasrah are being inherited by the Israeli occupation authorities. His destiny had remained unknown since he was attacked together with other PRC doctors in #Raphah.
📢 We call … pic.twitter.com/l0ooxujs8g– PRCS (@Palestintics) April 13, 2025
The Israeli army said that six of the humanitarian workers who were killed and buried in a shallow massive tomb with their ambulances were “terrorists” of Hamas, without providing any evidence.
He admitted that his research detected a series of “professional failures”, including partial and inaccurate reports by command officers in the field that invade the Rafah in southern Gaza.
The attached commander of the Golani recognition battalion will be fired, while the officer in command of the 14th Brigade will receive a reprimand.
The exam also found “no evidence to support the execution statements or that any of the deceased was bound before the shooting”, despite the testimonies and evidence.
The Israeli army initially affirmed that ambulances and humanitarian workers were not clearly marked when he first responds and approached his troops “suspiciously.”
A mobile phone video recorded by one of the murdered humanitarian workers who was oblinear by the New York Times showed that the crew was clearly marked and visible to Israeli forces, and were killed by the Israeli fire that lasted Severute.
The United Nations and the Palestinian officials then found the mass tomb and the ambulances and bodies razed after the Israeli authorities granted access to the area of the city of Rafá mostly destroyed, Border Egypt.
‘Another day, another cover -up’
The Israeli anti-Copa group that broke the silence said that military research is “full of contradictions, vague phrase and selective details.”
“Not all lies have a video to expose it, but this report not only tries to commit to the truth,” said the group. “Another day, another cover -up. More innocent lives tasks, without responsibility.”
But the voices of extreme right in the government of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, believe that the army goes too far to punish the soldiers.
Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s ultra-nationalist National Security Minister, said the decision to dismiss the deputy commander was a “serious mistake” that must be reversed.
“Our combat soldiers, which are sacrificing their lives in Gaza, deserve our full support,” he said.

‘Report invites many questions’
The human rights lawyer Geoffrey Nice told Al Jazeera that the findings of the investigation raise questions about the behavior of the Israeli army in Gaza and the thoroughness of the investigation process.
“It is a fairly surprising document. It is also a document that invites many questions that will be difficult, I suspect, for the [Israeli military] To answer, “said Nice in a television interview.
“For example, [there is] The proposition that six of these people were Hamas, presumable members of Hamas in Active [military] Service, not people who could have a leg associated with Hamas in some way. No documentary evidence is identified [for that]. “
Israel has a history of denying accusations of irregularities and contradicting its own previous statements.
Adjustment investigations have exonerated the Armed Forces or blame for a single individual without broader repercussions.
The UN accused the Israeli army of being responsible for the murder of the 15 humanitarian workers, together with the murder of a UN staff member of Bulgaran and the wound of other foreign personnel at the Deir El-Balah de Gaza last month.
The organization has been forced to significantly reduce its staff in Gaza as the number of war deaths continues to increase.