Overwhelmed morgues, cemeteries and near-constant bombardment have made
funerals and grieving all but impossible.
Palestinians say the devastating war
between Israel and Hamas is robbing them not only of their loved ones but also
of the funeral rites that long have offered mourners some dignity and closure
in the middle of grief.
Overwhelmed hospitals and morgues and near-constant bombardment
have made funerals and grieving all but impossible. Cemeteries have
compelled families to dig up long-buried bodies and deepen the holes to make
space for new victims.
Overflowing morgues have compelled hospitals to bury people before
their relatives can claim them. To increase the chances of being identified if
they die, Palestinian families have begun wearing identification bracelets and scrawling names with
marker on their children’s arms and legs.
Over the past three weeks, Israel’s relentless bombardment of the
besieged Gaza Strip – one of the world’s most densely populated areas – has
wrought dizzying levels of carnage. More than 7,600 Palestinians have been
killed, including about 3,000 children. A further 1,650 Palestinians remain trapped
under the rubble of their homes and buildings, half of them children.
Palestinians bury their relatives killed in
Israeli bombardment at a cemetery in Deir al-Balah.
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