The State Department on Monday blamed Hamas when asked about the Israeli execution of 15 Palestinian medics and rescue workers who were recovered from a mass grave in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
The 15 workers included eight members of the Palestinian Red Crescent, five Civil Defense workers, and one UN staffer. Jonathan Whittall, the head of the UNs Humanitarian Affairs Office (OCHA) in Palestine, said the evidence indicated that the first responders were shot and killed by Israeli forces one by one and buried along with their ambulances and other vehicles.
Were digging them out in their uniforms, with their gloves on. They were here to save lives. Instead, they ended up in a mass grave, Whittall said. These ambulances have been buried in the sand. Theres a UN vehicle here, buried in the sand. A bulldozer Israeli forces bulldozer has buried them.
When asked about the comments from the UN, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce immediately blamed Hamas. I can tell you that for too long, Hamas has abused civilian infrastructure, cynically using it to shield themselves. Hamass actions have caused humanitarians to be caught in the crossfire, she said.