The ongoing bloody Israeli war on… Gaza strip Various forms of crises and suffering, including the crisis of graves and their fullness in light of the continuing rise in the death toll due to the bombing of homes on the heads of their residents.
Al Jazeera correspondent in Gaza, Hisham Zaqout, monitored the grave crisis and the local authorities being forced to quickly bury unidentified martyrs due to the lack of families to identify them, especially with the displacement of hundreds of thousands to other governorates under the weight of continuous bombing.
Al Jazeera’s camera recorded images from this crisis, as the cemetery of the Nuseirat camp in the Central Governorate was filled – like other cemeteries in the Strip – and was no longer able to accommodate new graves so that people could bury the martyrs and the dead.
One of the people who carried out the burial process in the Nuseirat camp cemetery said that the cemetery had reached its maximum capacity, while he was burying a displaced martyr from Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
He pointed out that the people of the region took care of the burial operations for the martyrs through digging and building graves, as well as bringing the iron sheets “Zingo”, in light of the tight siege imposed by Israel following the attack.Al-Aqsa flood“.
He noted that they were forced to bury martyrs in mass graves, as each grave now contains 3 or 4 martyrs, especially with the presence of many unidentified martyrs.
He stated that there are people who come from different regions to bury martyrs in the cemetery, but they are forced to search for other cemeteries that can still accommodate more deaths and deaths.
It is mentioned that Israeli war Gaza has entered its 19th day, and has left – so far – 6,546 martyrs and 17,500 injured, most of them children and women, according to data from the Ministry of Health in the Strip, amid confirmation that the toll is likely to increase in light of the presence of hundreds under the rubble.