Decomposing bodies of martyrs killed by Israel in Khan Yunis were recovered

Gaza - Together - Civil Defense crews are still working to recover the bodies of the victims killed by the Israeli army during its storming of the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. Anatolia Agency reported that it monitored the work of civil defense crews in extracting dismembered and decomposed Palestinian bodies from the rubble of homes and on the side of the roads in the city of Khan Yunis, from which the Israeli army withdrew on April 7. The agency reported that civil defense crews in the Gaza Strip found many bodies under the rubble of homes, in alleys, and on the side of roads, 4 months after the Israeli incursion into Khan Yunis. She explained that after the army's withdrawal, medical teams are working to recover the bodies and transport them to hospitals in the Gaza Strip, where they are buried in cemeteries. After finding the bodies of Palestinians, the number of which was unknown because their dismembered body parts were recovered from the rubble of homes, civil defense crews performe d funeral prayers for them in the streets. On April 7, the Israeli army announced its withdrawal from Khan Yunis, 4 months after launching a ground operation that aimed to recover Israeli detainees held by Hamas, but it left the city without achieving its goals. The Israeli military operation in the city had a significant impact, leaving widespread damage to roads, homes and infrastructure. The Palestinians in the city of Khan Yunis were displaced from their homes during the Israeli ground operation, to areas near the city of Rafah and the central areas of Deir al-Balah, where they resorted to living in tents and in places of displacement such as centers, schools, and hospitals. Since last October 7, Israel has been waging a war. A devastating attack on Gaza left more than 100,000 martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and massive destruction and famine that claimed the lives of children and the elderly, according to Palestinian and UN data. Source: Maan News Agency