• @Altofaltception
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    855 months ago

    She said: “We contacted the ministry of health and they coordinated our safe access with the Israeli authorities. We were given the green light to move the ambulance.”

    But she said the ambulance came under fire soon after it arrived at the location. “First [the paramedics] said the Israeli forces are putting laser lights on them … And then we heard a gunfire sound before we lost the connection. It was like a gunfire or explosion, we were not sure of what happened.”

    The Israelis baited an ambulance in to kill paramedics.

    If this isn’t a war crime, I don’t know what is.

    • Jessica
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      5 months ago

      If this isn’t a war crime, I don’t know what is.

      Doesn’t matter if no one is actually brought to justice.

      Real Justice—where they are tried, convicted and then hanged on live tv for those who want to witness—is what needs to happen.

      ETA: Not just the higher ups, but the individual soldiers as well; anyone who participated.

    • PorradaVFR
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      95 months ago

      If that’s what happened I agree. Targeting a marked ambulance which had even notified them is unconscionable.

      • @Altofaltception
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        105 months ago

        Why did you say if when there is evidence that it did happen this way?

        • @ammonium
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          -85 months ago

          I see no evidence that they deliberately baited the ambulance? Bad coordination is the most likely explanation.

          To be clear, even in that case it’s still a war crime to shoot an ambulance.

          • @Altofaltception
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            115 months ago

            In case you missed it

            She said: “We contacted the ministry of health and they coordinated our safe access with the Israeli authorities. We were given the green light to move the ambulance.

            But she said the ambulance came under fire soon after it arrived at the location. “First [the paramedics] said the Israeli forces are putting laser lights on them … And then we heard a gunfire sound before we lost the connection. It was like a gunfire or explosion, we were not sure of what happened.”

            They attacked the vehicle the girl was in, then gave the red crescent the green light to go in, and then opened fire once the ambulance arrived.

            That’s the textbook definition of baiting.

            • @ammonium
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              -115 months ago

              Yes someone gave the green light, someone shot at them. Nowhere it’s said those were the same people, nor that the people giving green light knew that the other people were going to shoot.

              The most likely thing is that they forgot to inform one group of soldiers, or that they misunderstood, or some other fatal miscommunication. Miscommunication is common in war. Deliberately baiting an ambulance is both extremely evil and stupid.

              • @Altofaltception
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                65 months ago

                Attacking a civilian vehicle, then green lighting an ambulance, and then attacking said ambulance is baiting.

                Given the amount of surveillance by Israeli forces, there is absolutely no reason to doubt that they were listening to the conversations between everyone involved.

          • @filister
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            25 months ago

            The most moral army …