Hundreds of dead bodies in mass graves in Gaza, UN human rights chief panics – Latest BD News

Hundreds of dead bodies in mass graves in Gaza, UN human rights chief panics – Latest BD News
Hundreds of dead bodies in mass graves in Gaza, UN human rights chief panics – Latest BD News
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A mass grave has been discovered in a hospital in the city of Khan Younis in the besieged Palestinian Gaza Strip. So far, about 300 bodies have been recovered from this mass grave.

The Palestinian private defense department reported this information last Monday. The UN human rights chief is appalled by such an incident.

He called for an independent investigation into how these people died. BBC news. Palestinian officials said they had exhumed about 300 bodies. But it is not clear how they died or when they were buried. However, Israeli forces have denied burying any bodies there. Last February, the Israeli forces raided these hospitals in Khan Yunis for two weeks.

At the time, they said they had examined the bodies buried by the Palestinians. The possible location of the hostages has been verified from the intelligence information.

Meanwhile, 10 people who were freed from the hostage situation in the hands of Hamas said that they were kept in Nasser Hospital for a long time. Before the Israeli raid on Nasser Hospital, the staff there said that they could not bury the bodies in a cemetery because of the war. At that time, they were forced to bury the bodies in the hospital yard. Earlier, similar reports were received from Al-Shifa Hospital before the Israeli raid last November.

On October 7, the Palestinian independence organization Hamas entered the border of Israel and launched a sudden attack. After that, the Israeli forces launched a counter-attack on Gaza. One hospital after another has been raided and completely destroyed in Gaza.

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