Israel acknowledges its troops killed two after video captures Gaza beach shooting

The video follows a number of similar clips, showing Palestinians in Gaza being killed while seeming to pose little threat to Israeli forces nearby. (AFP)
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Updated 31 March 2024
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Israel acknowledges its troops killed two after video captures Gaza beach shooting

  • Al Jazeera said at least two of the three men seen in the blurry videos were waving white flags before being shot at

JERUSALEM: Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinians and wounded a third on Gaza’s beach, the military acknowledged on Saturday, responding to a video that showed one man falling to the ground after walking in an open area and then a bulldozer pushing two bodies into the garbage-strewn sand.
The military said troops opened fire after the men allegedly ignored warning shots.
The video was broadcast earlier this week by the Al Jazeera television network. The origin of the footage remains unknown, as is the date of the incident.
Al Jazeera said at least two of the three men seen in the blurry videos were waving white flags before being shot at.
The video follows a number of similar clips that have surfaced in recent months, showing Palestinians in war-stricken Gaza being fired at or killed while seeming to pose little threat to Israeli forces nearby.
In January, footage showed a man being shot dead while walking in a group of people waving a white flag. Another video broadcast by Al Jazeera last week appeared to show an Israeli strike killing at least four Palestinians walking on a sandy path in southern Gaza.
In response to the beach shootings, the Israeli Army said that the video was edited and depicts two separate incidents across different locations in central Gaza.
Al Jazeera said both shootings took place close to each other on a beachfront southwest of Gaza City.
In the video, one man is seen walking away from Israeli forces before he falls to the ground, apparently after being shot. He is seen raising his hands above his head at one point, and Al Jazeera said he was waving a white flag in the moments before he is hit.
In a different part of the video, another Palestinian man is seen approaching nearby Israeli forces, waving what Al Jazeera says is also a white flag, before venturing off camera.
Finally, the bodies of two men are seen being dragged through the sand, one after the another, by an Israeli bulldozer. The army said the vehicle was used out of fear that the men may have had explosives on them.
The army said the two men who were killed had carried bags, although no bags were visible in the footage. The military said the wounded man was later released after questioning.
The Qatari network said all the men in the video were trying to return to their homes in northern Gaza, from where they were displaced earlier in the conflict.
The north of the territory has seen the largest level of destruction since the start of the Israel-Hamas war nearly six months ago.

 


Vessel struck off Oman’s Muscat, UKMTO says

Updated 01 March 2026
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Vessel struck off Oman’s Muscat, UKMTO says

DUBAI: A vessel was struck ​on Sunday by an unknown projectile 50 nautical miles north of ‌Oman’s capital, ‌Muscat, ​the ‌United ⁠Kingdom ​Maritime Trade Operations agency ⁠said.
The attack resulted in a fire in the ⁠vessel’s engine ‌room that ‌has ​been ‌brought under ‌control, UKMTO added.
It is the second incident ‌the agency reports on Sunday after reporting ⁠an ⁠incident off Oman’s Kumzar in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iranian state television said Sunday that an oil tanker was sinking after it was struck while attempting to pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The incident took place as Iran exchanged strikes with the United States and Israel, who launched an attack Saturday that killed the Islamic republic’s supreme leader.
“The fate of the offending oil tanker that was struck while attempting to illegally pass through the Strait of Hormuz is that it is now sinking,” state TV reported, without elaborating.
It carried footage showing heavy black smoke emanating from the burning tanker at sea.
The strait carries a quarter of the world’s seaborne oil and a fifth of all liquified natural gas.
On Saturday, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had warned that the vital waterway was unsafe due to US and Israeli attacks and was therefore closed to ships.