Three Years Later, A Family Is Finally Laid To Rest In Gaza
It took almost three years of constant conflict to pull 112 bodies from the ruins of a single 2023 strike.
Imagine waiting three years just to hold a funeral for your family. That is the grim reality for the Hassayna and Abu Sharia clans in Gaza. Back in late 2023, a massive airstrike flattened their residential block. At the time, they could only recover about 40 bodies because the shelling never really stopped.
It took until now for recovery teams to dig through the debris and finally exhume the remaining 112 victims, including 40 children. It took nearly a thousand days to finish the burial because the area remained a combat zone. While Israel insists they do not target civilians and blames Hamas for using the population as a shield, the scale of this loss is hard to even process.
The international community is currently shouting about war crimes and genocide, while thousands more remain buried under the dust of a conflict that refuses to end. Sometimes the math of modern warfare just doesn't compute.
Source: UPI
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