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Unraveling the Truth: The Grave Human Rights Violations in Gaza After Israel’s Withdrawal from Al Nasser Hospital

Gaza Authorities Confirm Identities of Bodies Found in Southern Gaza Graves as Son Nabil

Unraveling the Truth: The Grave Human Rights Violations in Gaza After Israel’s Withdrawal from Al Nasser Hospital

In the aftermath of Israel’s withdrawal from the Al Nasser hospital complex in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, a woman stands at the foot of a grave, desperate to identify her son’s body among the nearly 400 corpses discovered. Her mother and daughter confirm the identification, but less than half of the bodies have been identified so far, with an estimated 300 more to be exhumed.

The local authorities, led by Hamas, consider these actions “crimes against humanity,” and the United Nations has called for an investigation into the matter. Among the bodies recovered are those showing signs of execution or torture, with some possibly buried alive. Dr. Momahed al Mughair reports suspicions that some victims were moved and mistreated by Israeli authorities. The bodies show signs of being dug up and relocated, with discrepancies in burial practices leading to accusations of human rights violations.

The United Nations Secretary General and human rights organizations have called for investigations into the mass graves and the treatment of the victims. The situation in Gaza remains dire, with many bodies still under rubble and thousands of victims awaiting recovery. The international community demands access to Gaza for independent investigations, while Israel denies any wrongdoing in its handling of Palestinian casualties during its military operation in December 2018.

As a journalist it’s my duty to inform you that this is a tragic event that has taken place in Gaza after Israel withdrew from Al Nasser hospital complex in Khan Younis. It’s heartbreaking to see how a woman is desperately trying to identify her son among nearly 400 bodies recovered from mass graves. Many families are still waiting for their loved ones to be identified or exhumed from under rubble.

The local authorities are calling these actions “crimes against humanity” as they believe that Israeli troops mistreated some victims before burying them alive or executing them. The United Nations has also called for an investigation into this matter as there are many unanswered questions about what happened during Israel’s military operation.

Dr. Momahed al Mughair, responsible for civil defense body reports that he has suspicions that some victims were moved and mistreated by Israeli authorities before being buried alive or executed. This allegation adds fuel to concerns about human rights violations committed during Israel’s military operation.

The international community is demanding access to Gaza for independent investigations while Israel is denying any wrongdoing in its handling of Palestinian casualties during its military operation in December 2018.

It’s important that we raise awareness about this issue and demand justice for those who have lost their lives due to Israeli aggression towards Palestine. We must continue to fight for peace and equality until everyone can live without fear or oppression.

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