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Aid worker missing after deadly attack on colleagues held by Israel, says ICRC

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International Committee of the Red Cross spokesperson Hisham Mhana said they not been granted access to Palestine Red Crescent Society paramedic Assad Al-Nsasrah.

CAIRO: A Palestinian Red Crescent staff member who went missing in late March when 15 humanitarian workers were killed by Israeli fire is being detained by Israeli authorities, the rescue service and the Red Cross said on Sunday.

Hisham Mhana, the spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Gaza, confirmed to Reuters that it had received information that the Palestine Red Crescent Society paramedic Assad Al-Nsasrah was being held in an Israeli place of detention.

“As per standard practice, we informed the families immediately. In this case, we also informed the Palestine Red Crescent Society as they have special standing as a partner of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement,” he said.

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