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The fate of 13,000 people in Gaza is uncertain

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch said in a statement that the fate of more than 13,000 people in Gaza is unknown and no one knows what happened to them.
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According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the European Mediterranean Human Rights Watch called for immediate international action in a report. To introduce special mechanisms and specialized teams to collect the rubble of buildings in Gaza and possibly save thousands of people trapped under the rubble, as well as identify thousands of unidentified bodies.

Severe bombing of central and southern Gaza

This human rights organization also called for international pressure on the Zionist regime on its website. to guarantee the lives of aid workers who will be engaged in the work of collecting debris.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch added in its report: “More than 13,000 Palestinians are buried in Gaza or under the rubble of buildings, or They were buried anonymously in mass graves, or the Israeli army kidnapped them, and their fate is still unknown.” According to the continuation of the attacks, this amount can be more than this, and on the other hand, the Israeli army has no decision to reveal the names of those it has kidnapped and carried away in Gaza.

This report continues. In recent days, with the withdrawal of the occupying army from Al-Shifa and Khan Younis hospitals, the rescue teams have been able to pull out the bodies of 422 Palestinians from the rubble with basic facilities.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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