Israeli occupation hands the bodies of 84 Palestinian martyrs over to ICRC

Occupied Al-Quds (ST) – The Israeli occupation forces handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross the bodies of dozens whom it killed during its ongoing aggression on Gaza Strip.

Palestinian media quoted the ICRC as saying  that it had received the bodies of 84 martyrs from the occupation through the Kerem Shalom crossing.

Medical resources stated that the bodies of the martyrs were decomposed and that medical teams were unable to take DNA samples from them to determine their identities.

The resources noted that the bodies were buried in a mass grave in the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip without any information about them or how they met their fate, especially since the occupation army did not provide the Red Cross with a list of their names.

In addition to the genocide war waged by the occupation since the 7th of last October, which has resulted in the martyrdom and injury of more than 131,000 people, there are still thousands of missing persons whose fate is unknown due to the occupation forces’ detention of about 5 thousand people from Gaza Strip without providing any information about their names and places of detention.

The occupation also stole the bodies of martyrs from cemeteries in various areas of the Gaza Strip.

Najla Khoury

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