Zionist Media Admits to Deliberate Killing of UNRWA Aid Workers and Staff
Zionist Newspaper Haaretz Investigation Reveals Zionist Forces Deliberately Shot Aid Workers and UNRWA Staff at Point-Blank Range
The english section of Webangah news Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, reports that investigations into last month’s controversial attack by Zionist regime forces on Palestinian aid workers reveal the regime’s army deliberately carried out a massacre.
The Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported that Zionist soldiers were aware of the movement of vehicles carrying UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for palestine Refugees) staff—later martyred by Zionist forces—and opened fire on their vehicles just three and a half minutes after they began moving.
The newspaper stated: “Soldiers of this regime fired at close range toward the aid workers and UNRWA staff, despite their attempts to…”The attack was carried out under the guise of being a rescuer and a UN employee.
Haaretz also added: “Evidence and traces collected from the scene indicate that army commanders are unreliable in disseminating details and engage in dangerous operational behavior.”
on Farvardin 3 (March 23), the military forces of the Zionist regime continued their crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza by attacking five ambulances and one fire truck dispatched to aid the wounded, opening fire on them. As an inevitable result, 15 individuals were martyred, 12 of whom were rescue personnel and employees of UNRWA. This crime occurred in the city of Rafah, located in southern Gaza.
Following skepticism from international and Palestinian media regarding its claims, the Zionist regime was forced to retreat from its false narrative and ultimately compelled to agree to an investigation into this terrorist attack.