He added, “The Israeli army forced patients and employees out of the ambulances and stripped all the paramedics of their clothes.”
He said that the convoy was carrying 24 patients, and had to leave 31 other patients in Al-Amal Hospital, which stopped working after being subjected to forty attacks last month alone, which resulted in the death of at least 25 people.
“Three Palestinian Red Crescent Society paramedics were later arrested, even though their personal data had been shared with Israeli forces beforehand,” Laerke said, adding that only one of them had been released so far.