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Killing Paramedics: Israel’s War on Palestinian Health

It was a massacre. Fifteen emergency workers, butchered in cold blood by personnel from the Israeli Defense Forces in southern Gaza on March 23. It all came to light from a video that the IDF did not intend anyone to see, filmed by Red Crescent paramedic Rifaat Radwan in the last minutes of his life. Caught red handed, the wires and levers of justification, mendacity and qualification began to move.  

The pattern of institutional response is a wellrehearsed one. First came the official claim that the troops only opened fire because the convoy approached them “suspiciously”, enshrouded in darkness, with no headlights or evidence off lashing lights. The movement of the convoy had not, it was said, been cleared and coordinated with the IDF, which had been alerted by operators of an overhead UAV. Soldiers had previously fired on a car containing, according to the Israeli account, three Hamas members. When that vehicle was approached by the ambulances, IDF personnel assumed they were threatened, despite lacking any evidence that the emergency workers were armed. On exiting the vehicles, gunfire ensues. Radwan’s final words: “The Israelis are coming, the Israeli soldiers are coming.”

Then comes the qualification, the “hand in the cookie jar” retort. With the video now very public, the IDF was forced to admit that they had been mistaken in the initial assessment that the lights of the ambulance convoy had been switched off, blaming it on the sketchy testimony of soldiers. Also evident are clear markings on the vehicles, with the paramedics wearing hi-vis uniforms.  

After being shot, the bodies of the 15 dead workers were unceremoniously buried in sand (“in a brutal and disregarding manner that violates human dignity,” according to the Red Crescent) – supposedly to protect them from the ravages of wildlife – with the vehicles crushed by an armoured D9 bulldozer to clear the road. Allegations have been made that some of the bodies had their hands tied and were shot at close range, suggesting a willingness on the part of the military to conceal their misdeeds. The IDF has countered by claiming that the UN was informed on the location of the bodies.

The Palestinian Red Crescent society is adamant: the paramedics were shot with the clear intention of slaying them. “We cannot disclose everything we know,” stated Dr. Younis Al-Khatib, president of the Red Crescent in the West Bank, “but I will say that all the martyrs were shot in the upper part of their bodies, with the intent to kill.”  

The IDF, after a breezy inquiry, claimed that it “revealed that the force opened fire due to a sense of threat following a previous exchange of fire in the area. Also, six Hamas terrorists were identified among those killed in the incident.” This hardly dispels the reality that those shot were unarmed and showed no hostile intent. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and Palestinian rescuers have offered a breakdown of those killed: eight staff members from the Red Crescent, six from the Palestinian Civil Defence, and one employee from the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNRWA.  

The OCHA insists that the first team comprised rescuers rather than Hamas operatives. On being sought by additional paramedic and emergency personnel, they, too, were attacked by the IDF.

The findings of the probe into the killings were presented on April 7 to the IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir by the chief of the Southern Command, Maj. Gen. Yaniv Asor. On doing so, Zamir then ordered that the General Staff Fact-Finding Assessment Mechanism be used to “deepen and complete” the effort. That particular fact-finding body is risibly described as independent, despite being an extension of the IDF. Self-investigation remains a standard norm for allegations of impropriety.

Since October 7, 2023, the death toll of health workers in the Gaza Strip has been impressively grim, reaching 1,060. Health facilities have been destroyed, with hundreds of attacks launched on health services. The World Health Organization update in February found that a mere 50% of hospitals were partially functional. Primary health care facilities were found to be 41% functional. Medical personnel have been harassed, arbitrarily detained and subjected to mistreatment. A report from Healthcare Workers Watch published in February identified 384 cases of unlawful detention since October 7, 2023, with 339 coming from the Gaza Strip and 45 from the West Bank.

In the opinion of the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories since 1967, Francesca Albanese, “This is part of a pattern by Israel to continuously bombard, destroy and fully annihilate the realisation of the right to health in Gaza.”

The IDF, which claims to be fastidious in observing the canons of international law, continues to dispel such notions in killing civilians and health workers. It also continues to insist that its soldiers could never be guilty of a conscious massacre, culpable for a blatant crime. The bodies of fifteen health workers suggest otherwise.

 

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Dr Binoy Kampmark

Dr Binoy Kampmark is a senior lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University. He was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. He is a contributing editor to CounterPunch and can be followed on Twitter at @bkampmark.

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  • Cold blooded murder, and not a word from Australia's genocide apologists, Dutton and Albanese.

  • My mate Blind Freddie summed up the ASSASSINATION BY GENOCIDE POLICY OF THE ZION@ZI RABID RABBIS CONTROLLING THE ZION@ZI ISRAELI KNESSET & THEIR TOY PUPPET BIBI THE ZION@ZI BUTCHER has always been the complete displacement, dispossession and removal of the Indigenous Palestinians by any and every means possible. Hence the 48,000+ Palestinian mainly women & kids who have been executed by the amoral ZION@ZI IDF.

    The recent ''tour'' of the Gaza rubble by Trumpery Junior clearly shows that the Trumpery corporation is seeking a role carpet-bagging the land to build fresh residential real estate for more waves of ZION@ZI colonist settlers following the removal of Indigenous Palestinians to anywhere outside Gaza. It was done in 1948 and is being done again ..... this time with the active support of the USA (United States of Apartheid) armaments industry.

    Presently ZION@ZI civilians on the West Bank are persecuting Indigenous Palestinians with complete impunity from Israeli law ''keepers''.

  • The evidence is irrefutable. Don't expect the IDF to change their attitudes. They will just check more thoroughly next time to make sure there is no evidence. They will have been told.
    A number of UK men are in the news after serving with the IDF and charged now with war crimes after being complicit in the activities they participated in. What makes anybody wish to join religious sect which is intent on participating in mass genocide?

    Rafah is now completely reduced to ruins.The Border crossing nearby- between Egypt and Gaza- is still a bone of contention. seized in 24 by Israel against Egypt's wishes. Egypt maintains that this border should be under control of Palestinian authorities. Israel is making threatening noises and wants control - totally - of the crossing. The actions of Israel against another of its other neighbours Syria- is another prime example!
    In February Israel escalated its invasion of southern Syria after destroying the military bases these attacks are continuing - called "Defence Ops"- happening now. All this - in order to keep Netanyahu in his comfortable job and out of the courts. Partly - yes- but more probably US involvement - again - in the Middle East .

    Maybe Trump wants the Suez canal as well as the Panama Canal. Who knows? He is 'quite' bereft of reason.
    Who can explain the 8.8 billion dollars worth of armaments given by the USA - again in the last few days, to Israel? Bernie Sanders brought a bill opposing the giving more armaments to Israel to kill and maim and 15 Democrats voted for it.I was disgusted that the Democrat Senator -Cory Booker - voted with Republicans - against Bernie Sanders' bill. I thought - after his 25 hour speech to Congress , he was better than that. Not once in that 25 hour speech did he mention what was happening in the middle east or America's complicity in a daily , openly televised act of genocide.

  • The discussions between Trump and Netanyahu in Washington seem, from reports, not to have been about a cease fire or an end to the killing, but to have focused on how Trump can use leverage on Egypt and Jordan to start taking Palestinians as part of the ethnic cleansing strategy.

    Whilst I share in the outrage from some that our politicians have remained silent I can also understand how difficult it is for an Australian prime minister to take meaningful action or make significant statements which could in any way influence the situation in Gaza (the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria) when those on the spot (UAE, Saudis etc) and the UN remain neutered and ambivalent.

  • One of our admins shared this on The AIMN’s Facebook page yesterday. Within two minutes it was removed by Facebook.

  • Roswell,

    It is quite disturbing that an important article such as this should be censored for reasons unknown particularly as in January 'Meta' announced that they would be limiting content moderation and encouraging free speech and fact checkers were no longer to be used. Yet here we see an instance of censorship that flys in the face of Zuckerberg's stated objectives.

    Did Facebook give any reason for removing the article ?

  • Funny you should ask, Terry, as I’ve only just checked it out. The reason was:

    “The post may use misleading links or content to trick people to visit, or stay on, a website.

    This goes against our Community Standards on spam.”

    I would have thought that all media sites post links to an article. Curious to know why this one was singled out.

  • Roswell, one might assume that the removal was algorithm generated, given Zuckerberg's purging of actual real people employed as monitors. Sarah Wynn-Williams's recently published book Careless People, which the Big Zuck tried and failed to prevent its release, paints a picture of a transactional environment where the primary goal within the business is to maximise revenue and pretty much everything else be damned. To that extent, he has succeeded beyond his wildest dreams, given the billions of dollars that have flowed his way. Additionally, given his Jewish background, it stands to reason that despite his so-called commitment to free speech, anything critical of Israeli might axiomatically get the digital chop.

    Free tip of the day: dump Facebook, it's toxic.

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