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This frame grab from a video released by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, taken with a phone by one of the 15 Palestinians medics killed, shows Red Crescent emergency vehicles, their lights and sirens flashing and their logos clearly visible, seconds before they came under a barrage of gunfire from Israeli army soldiers in Tel al-Sultan, a district of the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, early Sunday, March 23, 2025. 

Palestinian Red Crescent Society via AP

In the chaos of war, mistakes happen. In the fog of war, it’s difficult for the truth to emerge, sometimes deliberately misrepresented or obfuscated. 

But the facts of what happened March 23 in Gaza, on the outskirts of Rafah — 15 medics and rescue workers killed by Israel Defense Forces, then buried in a mass grave — are surfacing. And it looks very bad for the military, for the country, for a conflict …

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