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The bodies of nearly 400 people, including a young boy named Nabil, have been discovered in mass graves in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. Nabil’s mother and sister were among those who identified his body, which was half-disfigured and showed signs of torture and execution.

Only a small fraction of the bodies have been identified so far, with around 300 more awaiting exhumation. Local authorities in Gaza, controlled by Hamas, consider these mass graves to be “crimes against humanity,” and the United Nations has called for an investigation into the matter.

The recovery efforts continue, with many bodies still waiting to be identified and exhumed. Dr. Momahed al Mughair, responsible for the Civil Defense body, reports that some bodies were moved multiple times and show signs of interference by Israeli occupation authorities. The United Nations has called for an investigation into these mass graves to determine the extent of human rights violations that occurred.

The situation in Gaza remains dire, with thousands of victims still unaccounted for and many bodies buried under rubble. The Secretary General of the United Nations has urged for a thorough investigation into the mass graves, while Israel denies the accusations of wrongdoing. The bodies found in the graves belonged to victims of the Israeli army offensive, but the circumstances of their burial remain unclear.

The international community is calling for independent investigations into these mass graves to hold all parties accountable for potential human rights violations. Despite ongoing investigations by the International Criminal Court, the full extent of the atrocities committed during the conflict in Gaza is yet to be determined. The search for answers and justice continues as the people of Gaza mourn their lost loved ones and demand accountability for the crimes committed against them.

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