Gaza’s 10,000 Missing: Calls Grow for International Help to Recover Bodies Buried Under Rubble
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Summary: Gaza has become “the world’s largest mass graveyard,” Palestinian officials warned Thursday, as they called on the international community to send specialized teams to recover thousands of bodies still buried under homes destroyed by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF).
Rabat — Gaza has become “the world’s largest mass graveyard,” Palestinian officials warned Thursday, as they called on the international community to send specialized teams to recover thousands of bodies still buried under homes destroyed by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF).
Around 10,000 Palestinians remain missing beneath the rubble, Alaa Al Din Al Akluk, spokesperson for the Committee for Mis
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