Israeli Airstrike Kills 15 Medics in Gaza: NYT Report Exposes the Lie
New York Times Reveals Ambulance Had Emergency Lights On — Debunking Israeli Claims of Targeting Hamas Fighters
March 23 — a day that carved another wound into the soul of humanity.
An ambulance drove through the streets of southern Gaza. Inside were injured civilians and health workers — not fighters, not soldiers — but people with bandages, medicine, and hearts full of compassion. Alongside it, a fire truck rushed to serve. These were symbols of life, not war.
But Israel — the apartheid, terrorist state — had no space for life.
The sky was shattered by a drone strike. In cold blood, 15 healthcare workers were murdered. Let that sink in: the target was not accidentally killed or killed in crossfire. And if that wasn’t enough, Israel brought in bulldozers to bury the bodies under layers of dirt and denial.
They didn't just kill people. They endeavored to conceal the evidence. Israel did what it does best: lied when the world began to inquire. They claimed the ambulance was driving without headlights and was being used by Hamas fighters.
But facts, like truth, don’t die so easily.
An in-depth investigation was made public by the New York Times. The ambulance and fire truck's emergency lights were clearly visible in the video. They were clearly marked and visible. They were obviously on a humanitarian mission.
So the lie falls apart — again.
Same goes for Israel's "self-defense" cloak. Let’s be clear: when a state targets ambulances, murders medics, lies about it, and then tries to bury the evidence — this is not a democracy. This is terrorism wearing a suit, backed by billions in US dollars and protected by Western silence.
Now look around.
Some nations are increasing their imports from the United States, which also funds and arms Israel's war machine and causes children in Gaza to bleed. They are celebrating "increased trade" and "mutual benefits" rather than boycotting. They are shaking hands with the oppressor rather than standing with the oppressed. It's like giving the killer bullets and then crying crocodile tears over the victim. Some say — “If we boycott American goods, our economy will suffer. Our garment industry will be hit.”
But tell me — isn’t sacrifice part of every resistance?
Look at Gaza: 50,000+ dead, yet they haven't bowed their heads.
And here we are, too scared of a little economic pain to take a moral stand?
If we are afraid to offend murderers, then we’ve already lost our humanity.
Trade is not the issue here. Dignity is at stake here. It’s about whether we choose to live as free people or slaves of silence.
So yes — protest on the streets, but also protest with your wallet.
Don’t fuel the very engine that’s crushing Gaza.
Don’t buy the lie that business is neutral.
Today's spending on particular brands is like buying a bullet tomorrow. Your silence is betrayal to those who appear to care. To those still blind — history will remember you not as neutral, but complicit.
It's time to take a stand. You cannot stand with both the oppressed and the oppressor.
You cannot cry for Gaza and shop for its killers.
And to the healthcare workers buried under Gaza’s soil —
We saw you.
We remember you.
And in your honor, we will not be silent.


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