Shocking Attack: 15 Heroic Medics Killed in Gaza — Survivor Reveals 7 Chilling Details

A Palestinian paramedic, Munther Abed, has shared a harrowing account of an attack in southern Gaza where 15 aid workers were killed. On March 23, Abed and two colleagues responded to an emergency call in Rafah but were intercepted by Israeli forces. He said they came under heavy fire, and he was detained while soldiers shot at other clearly marked emergency vehicles. At dawn, Abed witnessed the aftermath—bloodied ambulances with open doors, later buried by bulldozers.

He was held for 15 hours, during which he was interrogated, beaten, and accused of terrorism. A cellphone video later surfaced showing the convoy being fired upon, backing up Abed’s story. The Red Crescent confirmed his role and called him the lone survivor, with one other paramedic still missing. The Israeli military has launched an investigation but claimed militants were using vehicles marked with humanitarian logos.

Shocking Attack: 15 Heroic Medics Killed in Gaza — Survivor Reveals 7 Chilling Details
Shocking Attack: 15 Heroic Medics Killed in Gaza — Survivor Reveals 7 Chilling Details

Shocking Attack: 15 Heroic Medics Killed in Gaza — Survivor Reveals 7 Chilling Details

A Palestinian paramedic has revealed disturbing details of an attack on emergency workers in southern Gaza, which left 15 aid responders dead and one missing. The incident, which took place near Rafah on March 23, is currently under investigation by the Israeli military. Humanitarian groups, including the Palestinian Red Crescent and the United Nations, have accused Israeli forces of deliberately targeting rescue teams during a mission to assist wounded civilians.

 

Survivor’s Story: “They Opened Fire on Us”

Munther Abed, a volunteer with the Palestinian Red Crescent, described the traumatic events of that night. He and two colleagues were responding to a call for help after an airstrike hit the Al-Hashasheen area. As their ambulance approached the scene, they came under sudden Israeli gunfire. The group was forced to stop, detained by soldiers, and ordered to kneel on the ground. Abed recalled hearing relentless gunshots in the darkness and being told to keep his head down. Hours later, at dawn, he discovered the devastating aftermath: ambulances and a fire truck pierced with bullets, doors left open, and blood covering the vehicles.

 

Mass Grave Discovered Days Later

According to the Red Crescent and UN officials, the bodies of 15 aid workers were found buried in a mass grave several days after the attack. One worker remains unaccounted for. Abed, the sole known survivor, stated that Israeli bulldozers later arrived to dig pits and bury the destroyed emergency vehicles. At the time, he had no way of knowing if his colleagues had survived.

 

Detainment and Abuse Allegations

Abed recounted being held by Israeli troops for 15 hours, during which he claims he was beaten and interrogated. Soldiers allegedly accused all Palestinians of being terrorists and pressed him for details about his personal life and activities during the October 7 Hamas-led attacks in Israel. Shockingly, Abed mentioned seeing the missing aid worker alive in Israeli custody before losing track of him.

 

Red Crescent Verifies Account

Nebal Farsakh, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent, confirmed Abed’s identity and his participation in the rescue mission. She emphasized that he was the only survivor from his team, with two colleagues confirmed dead and a third still missing. The organization stressed that the emergency vehicles were clearly marked with lights and Red Crescent symbols, making them easily identifiable as humanitarian aid.

 

Video Evidence Surfaces

On Saturday, the Red Crescent released a video reportedly filmed on a paramedic’s phone moments before his death. The footage shows a convoy of ambulances and rescue vehicles—lights flashing—coming under heavy gunfire near Rafah. Reuters verified the video’s location, adding credibility to claims that the attack occurred in a conflict zone where aid workers were operating.

 

Israeli Military Responds

The Israeli military acknowledged the incident is under review, pledging to “thoroughly examine all evidence,” including the newly surfaced video. However, no further details have been released about the progress of the investigation. This attack has intensified scrutiny of Israel’s military conduct in Gaza, particularly regarding the safety of humanitarian workers in active war zones.

 

Broader Implications

The incident has sparked outrage among international organizations, with calls for accountability and stronger protections for aid workers. The UN has repeatedly raised concerns about rising civilian casualties and obstacles to delivering aid in Gaza. For Abed and his colleagues, the trauma of the attack lingers. “We were there to save lives,” he said. “Instead, we lost our own.”

As investigations continue, families of the victims and humanitarian groups await answers, hoping the tragedy will prompt urgent changes to prevent further loss of life in the region.