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Hind Rajab: ‘double‑tap’ strike on rescuers near Tel al‑Hawa?

Advocacy groups and several investigations allege that after the family car carrying 6‑year‑old Hind Rajab was hit in Gaza City’s Tel al‑Hawa on January 29, 2024, a clearly marked PRCS ambulance that was dispatched on a coordinated route to rescue her was then struck and the two medics were killed. Avaaz (2026) characterizes this as a deliberate ‘double‑tap’ tactic. PRCS said the ambulance was deliberately targeted. Major media and forensic reconstructions (Washington Post, Sky News, Forensic Architecture) document tanks in the vicinity and damage consistent with tank munitions, but the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said an initial probe indicated no troops were in the area and referred the matter to its Fact‑Finding Assessment (FFA) mechanism. The ‘double‑tap’ label, which implies intent to hit rescuers, is therefore contested.