Analysis
Analysis
Two hours of terror: Sky News investigation reveals how Israel’s deadly attack on aid workers unfolded
New evidence unearthed by Sky News contradicts Israel's official account of the killing of 15 aid workers.
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Search team at the site of the mass grave in Tel Sultan, Rafah, 30 March. Pic: Planet Labs PBC
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Fifteen aid workers and first responders were killed by Israeli forces on 15 March
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The search team retrieves bodies from the mass grave, 30 March, 2025. Pic: UN
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Rifaat Radwan, 24, was killed by Israeli troops while on a rescue mission. Pic: Facebook
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Rifaat's mother, Hajjah, says her son only wanted to help people
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The known position of the aid workers' vehicles at the time the convoy was attacked, based on analysis of Rifaat's video
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Ashraf Abu Labda was one of the paramedics killed on 23 March. Pic: Facebook
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Paramedic Saleh Muammar was alive as late as 5.45am, a PRCS spokesman said. Pic: Facebook
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PRCS paramedic Assad Al Nsasrah was in the ambulance with Rifaat during the attack
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Assad Al Nsasrah pictured in PRCS uniform in a photo published in 2009. Pic: PRCS
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The crushed remains of a UN vehicle found at the site of the mass grave. Pic: UN
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An Israeli soldier and IDF tank in front of an abandoned hospital in Rafah, 23 March. Pic: IDF
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A crushed vehicle at the site of the aid worker attack, 30 March. Pic: UN
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Ezz El Din Shaat lifting someone out of a PRCS ambulance in Rafah, February 2024. Pic: AP/Hatem Ali
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Mustafa Khalaja posing with his son in a PRCS ambulance, June 2016. Pic: Facebook
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Saleh Muammar (left), Ashraf Abu Labda (centre) and Raed al Sharif were travelling together. Pics: Facebook
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Position of IDF roadblocks erected within hours of the attack, based on satellite imagery seen by Sky News
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