The IDF has completed its investigation into the March 23 incident involving the shooting of medics, with results released yesterday afternoon. Separately, a police officer fired at a suspicious vehicle near the Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv earlier today, with no casualties reported. Questions are also being raised regarding the presence and timeline of a UN vehicle at the March 23 incident site. The IDF's investigation into the March 23 events, referred to as the "medic massacre," concluded yesterday. Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, a police sentry at the Egyptian embassy discharged their weapon at a suspicious vehicle that approached the compound in an incident occurring earlier today, according to a police spokeswoman. The vehicle has been secured and is undergoing examination, with no injuries sustained. Amidst these developments, The Guardian and the UNRWA Commissioner-General claim a UN worker was killed and a UN vehicle was buried alongside emergency vehicles during the March 23 incident. However, testimonies from the IDF, Munther Abed, PRCS, Al-Jazeera, and Civil Defense, as well as NYT video footage, do not mention a UN vehicle. A UN-marked vehicle does appear in excavation photos from the recovery of buried vehicles, raising questions about its placement in the timeline and absence from initial reports. In parallel, Israel is exerting pressure, in coordination with the US and mediators, to complete the phase of returning all spaces held by Hamas. Israel has shared intelligence with mediators to facilitate this operation, as stated by the Prime Minister's Office. Separately, a claim was made today that ISIS leader Yahya Al-Sinwar was killed a year ago in Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, Rafah, during an attempt to flee and hide.