Khan Younis, Gaza – A UN-run aid center in Khan Younis was bombed by Israeli forces on April 14, 2025, according to Al Jazeera. The center was housing displaced Palestinians in tents.
The same day, the death of Rifaat Radwan, a paramedic, was reported by Al Jazeera. Radwan was one of 15 paramedics reportedly killed by Israeli forces. He recorded his own death in a video, asking his mother for forgiveness.
Qatar and Egypt have renewed their support for a ceasefire in Gaza and a reconstruction plan, announcing an international conference to coordinate humanitarian and development efforts.
In a separate incident on April 14, Israeli forces killed six brothers who were helping distribute food in Gaza; the youngest was 10 years old, according to Al Jazeera.
Also on April 14, Al Jazeera reported that a pregnant woman was pulled alive from rubble after an Israeli attack in northern Gaza that killed seven people.
The Palestinian Red Crescent has renewed calls for an independent international investigation into the killing of 15 emergency workers in southern Gaza by Israel, according to the BBC on April 8, 2025. Israel initially claimed the vehicles approached without lights but retracted this claim after video evidence surfaced. The Israeli army stated a preliminary inquiry indicated troops “opened fire due to a perceived threat” and that “six of the individuals killed in the incident were identified as Hamas terrorists,” without providing evidence.