More than 300 bodies have been rescued from two of Gaza’s main hospitals since the Israeli sieges ended this month.
In Khan Younis, people work to transport the bodies of Palestinians slain during Israel’s military incursion and buried at Nasser hospital into a cemetery.
A mass grave was discovered inside the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis.
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Palestinians have expressed anguish and dismay over the southern Gaza Strip this week, prompting the United Nations to denounce the situation and urge for a thorough and credible investigation.
More than 300 dead have been discovered so far from the hospital after Israeli forces left on April 7. The UN Human Rights Council announced on Tuesday that more dead had been discovered in Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital, the enclave’s largest health facility, which the rights body described as “an empty shell” following a two-week Israeli siege that ended on April 1.
The graffiti in Gaza depicts a list of hopes. Two of four photos show Gaza’s hospitals on the verge of collapse.