以色列军方下令对加沙5岁女童欣德·拉杰布及另外15人遇害事件展开刑事调查


2026年8月19日 / 美国东部时间下午2:36 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

以色列军方已下令对其部队杀害巴勒斯坦女童欣德·拉杰布的事件展开刑事调查。这名5岁女孩在加沙的死亡引发了国际公愤,一段记录她最后与医护人员对话的令人心碎的录音传遍全球。

以色列国防军在周三的一份声明中首次承认,部队于2024年1月向搭载拉杰布家人的车辆开火,而该军方此前曾称当时该区域并无驻军。

“在审查调查结果后,且由于巴勒斯坦红新月会救护车的调度存在疑似失误,现已决定对该事件启动刑事调查,”以色列国防军表示。


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巴勒斯坦红新月会分享的欣德·拉杰布照片

军方还表示,将对2025年3月包括救援人员在内的15名加沙人遇害事件展开刑事调查。

此次调查将由以色列军事警察负责。

拉杰布的故事被改编为2025年获奖纪实剧情片《欣德·拉杰布的声音》。当时她与六名家庭成员同乘一辆车,在加沙城遭到以色列军队开火。

最初的袭击中只有拉杰布和她的表姐莱安幸存。莱安用手机拨打巴勒斯坦红新月会急救服务的录音记录下了混乱的现场:枪声和尖叫声此起彼伏,随后通话中断。

急救人员回拨电话,通话持续了数小时。拉杰布曾用阿拉伯语对急救接线员说:“坦克就在我旁边。”“我好害怕,求求你们快来。”

夜幕降临时,拉杰布绝望地恳求救援,告诉接线员她害怕黑暗,随后枪声再次响起,通话突然中断。

十二天后,人们找到了她的遗体,以及两名前去救援她的医护人员的遗体。以色列国防军在周三的声明中称,军方曾承诺为救护车提供安全通行,但现场部队随后开火,造成车内人员死亡。

事件发生几周后,哥伦比亚广播公司《60分钟》栏目采访了位于50英里外拉姆安拉的急救呼叫中心的巴勒斯坦红新月会工作人员,该中心处理了与拉杰布和她表姐的通话。

“欣德的故事并非个例。自加沙战争爆发以来,我们接到了数十起类似的求助电话,我们感到无比无助,”该组织发言人尼巴尔·法尔萨赫说道。


被“枪声萦绕”

除拉杰布案外,以色列国防军还表示,将对2025年3月加沙塔尔苏丹地区包括一名联合国工作人员在内的巴勒斯坦医护人员遇害事件启动刑事调查。

以色列国防军最初称,其部队开火是因为这些车辆“行驶可疑”,未开前灯或应急信号。但随后曝光的袭击现场手机视频推翻了这一说法。视频显示,红新月会和加沙民防团队正开着应急灯、车身标识清晰可见,缓慢行驶至此前遭袭击的救护车旁准备施救。

视频中,他们的行为毫无威胁性:三名医护人员下车走向受损的救护车。随后他们的车辆遭到持续五分钟多的密集枪击,期间仅有短暂停顿。

可以听到拍摄这段视频的人在祈祷。

“原谅我,母亲。这是我选择的救人之路,母亲,”拍摄者颤抖着哭喊着。

视频显示,以色列士兵随后用推土机碾压遗体和损毁的车辆,将他们埋入乱葬坑。以色列国防军周三称,死者中有哈马斯武装人员,部队已“决定碾压车辆并用金属网覆盖遗体”。

联合国和救援人员直到一周后才得以抵达现场挖掘遗体。

视频曝光后,以色列国防军称这些死亡是以色列部队之间“操作误解”导致的,并称15分钟后以色列士兵向一辆巴勒斯坦联合国车辆开枪的事件,是违反命令的行为。

巴勒斯坦红新月会去年6月告诉《卫报》,在这场大规模杀戮中幸存的两名医护人员之一阿萨德·纳萨斯拉,“被枪声、受伤同事的惨状以及他们被残忍杀害的场景所萦绕”。

以色列国防军的调查极少导致处罚或定罪。2025年8月,“武装暴力行动”组织的一项调查发现,在52起被公开承认的以色列军方针对加沙和约旦河西岸所谓战争罪行的调查中,88%的调查陷入停滞或无果而终,仅有一起案件导致被告被判处监禁。

以色列国防军周三的声明称,2024年4月7名世界中央厨房员工死亡事件、2024年2月以色列国防军在加沙汗尤尼斯杀害两名无国界医生(MSF)员工事件,以及2023年11月加沙城另外两名无国界医生员工死亡事件,均不存在刑事不当行为。以色列国防军称后一起事件可能是由“警告射击产生的流弹或弹片”造成的。

自2023年10月7日哈马斯袭击以色列以来,以色列在加沙的军事行动已造成超过7万名巴勒斯坦人死亡。此次袭击造成1200多人死亡、数百人被劫持为人质,并引发了加沙战争。

Israeli military orders criminal investigations into killings of 5-year-old Hind Rajab and 15 others in Gaza

August 19, 2026 / 2:36 PM EDT / CBS News

The Israeli military has ordered a criminal investigation into the killing by its forces of 5-year-old Hind Rajab, a Palestinian girl whose death in Gaza sparked international outrage after a recording of her final, heart-wrenching moments speaking to paramedics was heard around the world.

In a statement Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces acknowledged for the first time that troops opened fire on the vehicle carrying Rajab’s family in January 2024, having previously said no forces were in the area at the time.

“Following review of the findings and due to alleged failures in the coordination of the movement of the Palestine Red Crescent ambulance, it has been decided to initiate a criminal investigation of the incident,” the IDF said.

Hind Rajab is shown in this photo shared by the Palestinian Red Crescent. Palestinian Red Crescent

The military said it was also ordering a criminal investigation into the March 2025 killing of 15 Gazans, including rescue workers.

The investigations will be conducted by Israeli military police.

Rajab, whose story was made into the award-winning 2025 docudrama “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” was in a car with six family members when it came under Israeli fire in Gaza City.

Only Rajab and her cousin Layan survived the initial attack. Audio from her cousin’s phone call to the Palestinian Red Crescent emergency service captured 15-year-old Layan describing the chaotic scene around her, amid the sound of gunfire and screaming, before the call dropped.

Rajab answered a return call, which lasted hours, telling the emergency operator at one point: “The tank is next to me,” in Arabic. “I’m so scared. Please come.”

Rajab’s desperate pleas for rescue as night fell, telling the operator she was afraid of the dark, were cut off as gunfire again rang out and the call abruptly ended.

Twelve days later, her body was recovered, along with those of two paramedics who had been sent to rescue her. The IDF said it would grant the ambulance safe passage, before forces at the scene opened fire, killing those inside, according to the military’s statement on Wednesday.

A few weeks after the incident, CBS’ 60 Minutes spoke with Palestinian Red Crescent workers at the emergency call center in Ramallah, 50 miles away, which handled the calls with Rajab and her cousin.

“The story of Hind is not the only story. It’s absolutely dozens of calls we’re getting since the beginning of the war in Gaza, where we feel helpless,” spokesperson Nebal Farsakh said.

Haunted “by the sound of gunfire”

As well as the Rajab case, the IDF also said it was opening a criminal probe into the killing of Palestinian medics, including a U.N. staffer, in Tel al-Sultan, Gaza, in March 2025.

The IDF initially said its forces opened fire because the vehicles were “advancing suspiciously” without headlights or emergency signals, but walked back that account after cellphone video surfaced of the attack, showing Red Crescent and Gazan Civil Defense teams driving slowly with their emergency lights flashing and logos visible as they pulled up to help an ambulance that had come under fire earlier.

In the clip, they do not appear to be acting in a threatening manner as three medics emerge and head toward the stricken ambulance. Their vehicles then come under a barrage of gunfire, which goes on for more than five minutes with brief pauses.

The person holding the phone who recorded the incident can be heard praying.

“Forgive me, mother. This is the path I chose, mother, to help people,” the person recording cries, his voice trembling.

Video showed the Israeli troops then bulldozing over the bodies, along with their mangled vehicles, burying them in a mass grave. The IDF said Wednesday that there were Hamas operatives among those killed, and that the forces had “decided to crush the vehicles and to cover the bodies with metal mesh.”

U.N. and rescue workers were only able to reach the site a week later to dig out the bodies.

After the video emerged, the IDF said the deaths were due to an “operational misunderstanding” among Israeli forces, and that a separate incident 15 minutes later, when Israeli soldiers shot at a Palestinian U.N. vehicle, was a breach of orders.

The Palestinian Red Crescent told The Guardian last June that Asaad al-Nasasra, one of the two medics who survived the mass killing, was haunted “by the sound of gunfire, the sight of his wounded colleagues, and their brutal killings.”

IDF investigations rarely lead to punishment or convictions. An investigation by Action on Armed Violence in August 2025 found that 88% of 52 publicly acknowledged Israeli military investigations into alleged war crimes in Gaza and the occupied West Bank stalled or closed without findings, with only one resulting in a prison sentence against the accused.

Wednesday’s IDF statement said there was no criminal misconduct involved in the deaths of seven World Central Kitchen employees in April 2024, or the IDF’s killing of two Doctors Without Borders (MSF) employees in Gaza’s Khan Younis in February 2024, or two further deaths of MSF employees in Gaza City in November 2023, which the IDF said could have been caused by “bullet ricochet or bullet splash” from “warning fire.”

Israel’s military actions have killed more than 70,000 Palestinians in Gaza since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, which killed more than 1,200 people, saw hundreds more taken hostage, and sparked the war in Gaza.

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