Israel frees Gaza aid worker who went missing after deadly attack on colleagues, rescue service says
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Israeli authorities have released a Palestinian emergency responder who went missing in March after 15 humanitarian workers were killed in Gaza. The incident, which drew worldwide condemnation, occurred in three separate shootings near the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The Israeli military initially claimed the workers were militants, but video evidence later revealed they were clearly marked emergency personnel. In April, the Israeli military admitted to "several professional failures" in the incident.
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