Goa, April 1 -- The Red Cross movement has expressed deep outrage following the deaths of eight Palestinian medics, six Civil Defence first responders, and a United Nations staff member, who were killed by Israeli forces in southern Gaza on March 23. The fatalities occurred when five ambulances, a fire truck, and a UN vehicle were struck "one by one" in the al-Hashashin area, according to a UN official. The bodies of the 15 victims were recovered from what was described as a "mass grave" on Sunday.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) confirmed that one medic remains missing, accusing Israel of intentionally targeting humanitarian workers. The IFRC, in a statement on Sunday, revealed that the eight bodies of the PRCS medics were ret...