Red Crescent: Israel releases Gaza medic who was detained during deadly attack  

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**Gaza Medic Detained in Deadly Israeli Attack Released**

A Palestinian medic who was detained by the Israeli military after a deadly attack on his ambulance has been released. The incident occurred during a violent confrontation between Israeli forces and Palestinian protesters.

According to eyewitnesses, Radwan Nassasra, a paramedic with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), was caught in the crossfire while attempting to provide medical aid to wounded Palestinians. A military investigation confirmed that Nassasra was indeed detained by Israeli soldiers after the incident.

The PRCS has denounced the Israeli military’s findings as an attempt to justify their actions, calling it a “smear campaign” designed to deflect blame for the deadly attack. The organization also condemned the report, saying it showed Israel’s “utter disregard” for Palestinian lives.

**What Really Happened?**

An investigation by the United Nations found that Radwan Nassasra was not involved in any violent activity when he was killed. The UN report concluded that the killing of the Unrwa employee was an arbitrary and unjustified act, carried out without any reasonable cause. The PRCS has welcomed this finding, saying it confirms their own suspicions about the Israeli military’s actions.

**A Pattern of Violence?**

The release of Radwan Nassasra comes as tensions continue to rise between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza. Human rights groups have long criticized Israel’s use of force against Palestinian protesters, accusing them of using excessive and disproportionate violence. The incident has once again raised questions about Israel’s accountability for its actions.

**Reaction from the International Community**

The international community has condemned the Israeli military’s actions, calling for an investigation into the deadly attack on Radwan Nassasra. Human rights organizations have also called for greater accountability from Israel, saying that such incidents only serve to escalate tensions and undermine peace efforts in the region.

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