The Palestinians send their loved ones on their last trip on the roadside of the hospital gardens, parks and cemetery.
The Gaza strips are not only full of cemeteries, but also not access to cemeteries because they remain in the regions of the Israeli army.
Abdulkerim Alliva is one of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who have lost their relatives in Israeli attacks in Gaza.
Alliva lost his two sons in the Israeli attack without the funeral ceremony in the courtyard of the Al-Lehli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, the hospital employee and the surrounding area in the middle of the sound of the ambulance.
“I buried my sons Muhammad and Fadi in the same grave in the hospital garden, I had no other options, the cemeteries were either full or torn down, and we had no time.” he said.
Boredom boredom and grave solution
The painful father said: “I went to a few cemeteries and saw that they were completely full, I couldn't find a place. So I will bury them here with the hope of moving them to a suitable grave.” he said.
Alliva said that many families in Gaza, where the number of those who had lost their lives in Israeli attacks, had exceeded 58,000, opened their loved ones by opening old graves or more than one burial in a grave.
“6 funerals in a grave that we were buried”
Khalid Nasrullah, responsible for the graves in the Ministry of Foundation in Gaza, said: “All cemeteries, especially the northern regions of Gaza, were filled or specifically. Some remained in closed military regions (occupied by Israel).” he said.
Nasrullah said that the Israeli army has destroyed more than 40 cemeteries since October 7, 2023 and that they have started to prepare a 14 hectare country as an alternative cemetery area in Deyr al-Berah in the central part of Gaza, but it is not enough to meet the increasing needs, “he said.
Nasrullah: “We have become a buried funeral in a grave. Some people open the graves of their relatives or buy old, repaired graves at high prices.” he said.
There is no “comfortable” in Gaza, not only for survivors, but also for those who have lost their lives.
Cemil Abu Secran, who has been working voluntarily in a cemetery in a cemetery in Gaza for more than 20 years, said: “We were buried in an honorable manner, but now we have to bury them in groups. No cement or marble; we use stones and forests, we try to show our best respect.” He said.
In some parts of the Gaza Strip, secretary temporarily began to bury their own country in the courtyards of their houses, he said.
While the survivors of the Gaza Strip are struggling for life under Israeli attacks and blockade, problems such as cemetery, light towel and washing are stressful for those who die.
Aid organizations that previously provided free funeral companies in the region are demanding help due to the cleaning and exhaustion of mourning materials.
“Qataran” Aid Organization, which is working on this topic, announced that they were exposed to the risk of burial procedures to stop the funeral procedures due to serious lack of the basic materials to fulfill an uneven human task.
“Cemeteries were in military regions”
The tragedy of the Palestinians in Han Yunus in the south of the Gaza Strip occupied a large part of the Israeli army and doubled the cemeteries. Nasser Hospital Morgu in the region, dozens of funerals without the possibility of a funeral became a place.
Gassal Tafis Abu Hattab, “cemeteries were in military zones. We tried to be buried in a cemetery, but the Israeli army opened the fire.” he said.
Abu Hattab noted that people brought back the funerals they received due to their burial problems or refused to take their bodies of their relatives. he said.
“We are looking for a place where he can bury him because it is impossible to bury here. I want to respect his body.” He said.
Muti Hassan, who lost his brother, said: “We were opened to us when we tried to bury my brother. There is no safe place, it cannot be reached due to fuel problems and high prices.” he said.
Under the intensive evacuation regulations of the Israeli army, the Palestinians are forced to hike in regions such as Mevasi in the west of Han Yunus. These regions are now very crowded and even the minimum conditions of life are missing.
In a statement by the European Akdeniz Human Rights Monitoring Organization (Euro-Med) on July 8, Israel said that the Palestinians in Gaza were like prisoners who were kept in a large concentration camp under a strict military control camp, and they forced them, in an area of less than 15 percent of the Gaza-Strip-Tat-55 kilometers with square To live kilometers.
In the explanation, the population density in this region did not see: “The compression of the people between the bomb attack, hunger and illness that prevents them from returning to their destroyed houses or being close to their relatives, it is clear that in Gaza there is not only a temporary forced migration, but a prescribed, repressed displacement policy.” Evaluation.
According to Euro-Med, Israel destroyed more than 92 percent of the houses in the Gaza Strip. More than 80 percent of schools and 90 percent of hospitals caused complete or severe damage.
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