They have already been taken out up to about 300 bodies, but they are still digging and finding more corpses in what has been described as the pit of horrors. They belong to women, children, elderly people, some bodies were naked and handcuffed, that is, they could have been tortured. The Israeli army denies everything in a statement.

Helped with shovels, as can be seen in the images that accompany these lines, a group of people remove the bodies of a mass grave located in the south of the Gaza Strip. They are remains of men, women and children buried in the courtyard of the Al Nasser Hospital, in Khan Yunis, assaulted on two occasions by the now retired Israeli army.

From the Palestinian Civil Defense, in charge of the exhumation work, they point out that Some were buried there because their relatives could not bury them in the cemetery.However, they claim that many others were murdered within the hospital complex.

Dr. Mohammed participates in the work and assures that these circumstances indicate “that there was a massacre committed within the walls” of the hospital center. Along the same lines, the Gazan government speaks, stating that several corpses, handcuffed and naked, had been tortured.

The UN humanitarian commissioner says he is horrified because so far 283 bodies have been found, of which 42 have been identified. However, the whereabouts of the 2,000 missing people in this city alone are of great concern. Some, like the woman who appears in the video in this news, have been searching for their relatives for days. She claims that “it is unbearable” when she comes “every day” to look for her missing son. For this reason, they accelerate the work with excavators.

The director of ‘The Political Room’, Yago Rodríguez, considers that “the seriousness of the events that seem to have taken place requires that there is good research” which he assures must be serious. As the 200th day of war is reached, Israel continues to prepare the imminent siege of Rafah.