CAIRO, Egypt
Israel returned the bodies of more than 80 Palestinians killed in its military offensive in the Gaza Strip, as Israeli airstrikes killed at least 18 more people on Monday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said.
A man removes bodies from a container after they were taken and later released by Israel, ahead of a mass funeral at a cemetery in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on August 5, 2024. |
Yamen Abu Suleiman, the
director of the Palestinian Civil Emergency Service in Khan Younis in southern
Gaza, said it was unclear whether the bodies had been dug up from cemeteries by
the army during the ground offensive, or whether they were “detainees who had
been tortured and killed.”
“The occupation provided us
with no information about the names, or ages, or anything. This is a war crime,
a crime against humanity,” Abu Suleiman said.
The bodies will be screened
and examined in an attempt to determine the causes of death and in an attempt
to identify them. They will later be buried in a mass grave at a cemetery near
Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
The 84 bodies arrived in more
than 15 bags, each containing several bodies, Abu Suleiman added.
There was no immediate comment
from the Israeli military on the return of the bodies. In the past, Israel has
said it returned bodies after checks they were not Israeli hostages who had
been held by Hamas since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
In Jerusalem, the Israeli
Hostages Families Forum asked why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
would allow the handover of Palestinian bodies without a ceasefire deal with
Hamas.
“Why are bodies being returned
outside the framework of a comprehensive deal? Such an agreement could bring
back living hostages for rehabilitation and the deceased for proper burial,”
they said in a statement.
In southeast Khan Younis,
residents said Israeli aerial and tank shelling continued overnight, including
in areas for which Israel had issued evacuation orders, saying militants had
been waging attacks from there.
An Israeli air strike killed eight Palestinians in a vehicle on the road near Khan Younis on Monday, medics said.
The Israeli military said on
Monday it had killed Abdel-Fattah Al-Zriei, whom it said was involved in the
weapons manufacturing department in Hamas.
The strike took place on
Sunday, it added.
Palestinian health officials
said Zriei, who was deputy minister of the economy in the Gaza Strip, was
“assassinated” in an Israeli strike on his house in Deir Al-Balah, in central
Gaza, that also killed his mother.
According to Israeli tallies,
1,200 people were killed in Hamas’ attack on southern Israel and 250 taken
hostage.
At least 39,550 Palestinians
have been killed in the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, according to the
Gaza Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between fighters and
civilians.
Palestinian health officials
say most of the fatalities have been civilians. Israel, which has lost around
330 soldiers in Gaza, says around a third of the Palestinian dead are fighters.
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