Israel-Palestine Conflict

Mass graves discovered at hospital in Khan Younis, says Gaza Civil Defense

The United Nations has called for a transparent and credible investigation into mass graves discovered at two hospitals in war-torn Gaza. The graves, found at Nasser and al-Shifa hospitals, contain signs of torture and executions, with some bodies showing evidence of being buried alive. Palestinian Civil Defense officials reported that 392 bodies were recovered, including ten individuals with bound hands.
The conflict in Gaza has led to the discovery of mass graves at two hospitals, Nasser and Al-Shifa. The United Nations is calling for a transparent and credible investigation into the matter, with access to the sites being granted to investigators. According to Palestinian authorities, over 300 bodies have been found at the hospitals, while UN rights chief Volker Turk expressed horror at the destruction of the medical facilities.
According to multiple reports, hundreds of bodies were recovered from the courtyard of Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis. The cause of death for these individuals is unknown, with some sources suggesting they may have been buried alive or executed. Israeli military is investigating the situation, while Hamas has condemned the discovery as a "mass grave" of people executed in cold blood. The burial area was reportedly built during the siege of the facility last month when people were unable to bury the dead in a cemetery and instead dug graves in the hospital yard. The ages of the deceased ranged from elderly women to children and young men.
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