A forensic doctor who examined the bodies of some of the 15 paramedics and Palestinian rescue workers shot dead by Israeli forces and buried in a mass grave in southern Gaza has said there is evidence of execution-style killing, based on the “specific and intentional” location of shots at close range.

Ahmad Dhaher, a forensic consultant who examined five of the dead at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis after they had been exhumed, said all of them had died from bullet wounds. “All cases had been shot with multiple bullets, except for one, which could not be determined due to the body being mutilated by animals like dogs, leaving it almost as just a skeleton,” Dhaher told the Guardian.

“Preliminary analysis suggests they were executed, not from a distant range, since the locations of the bullet wounds were specific and intentional,” he said. “One observation is that the bullets were aimed at one person’s head, another at their heart, and a third person had been shot with six or seven bullets in the torso.”

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    11 hours ago

    This is why I can’t take Zionists seriously. They’re literally mad that an extreme sub group is fed up because every powerful government on the planet is going 😎 can’t see anything. Or worse directly funding their deaths.

    Palestine will eventually cease to exist and we’re all going to watch it happen like some new age trail of tears bullshit. Isreal will continue to assert that this is all Hamas’ fault despite this starting long before Hamas existed and will continue after it’s destroyed.

    People keep talking about war crimes, but war crimes are not only made up, since war itself is the crime, they only apply when you attack pale civilians. That’s why despite indiscriminately attacking people and human trafficking the rest Isreal will never be held accountable. What about Hamas you say? well Gaza is about to be burned to the ground so if that’s not being held accountable, I don’t know what is.