Gaza medic detained during deadly Israeli attack released, Red Crescent says

Assad al-Nassasra was missing for weeks following last month's attack, in which 15 emergency workers were killed by Israeli troops.
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Assad al-Nassasra was missing for three weeks until the International Committee of the Red Cross received information he was in Israeli detention.
He was reportedly one of 10 detainees freed at an Israeli border crossing with Gaza on Tuesday.
The Israeli military has not commented. But it had confirmed it was holding Mr Nassasra during a briefing on an internal inquiry into the attack, which identified "several professional failures".
The PRCS denounced the findings as an attempt to justify a "war crime".
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