Aid Teams Discover 50 Buried Infants with Bound Hands in Gaza Mass Grave
A European medical aid team and human rights monitors have identified a mass grave at a Gaza hospital compound containing 50 bodies, including infants found with their hands bound. Civil Defence teams in Khan Younis recovered over 390 bodies from three burial sites at Nasser Hospital, where many remains showed signs of execution. Separate graves at al-Shifa Hospital also held dozens of victims of various ages, some still in hospital gowns. The United Nations and European Union have called for independent, transparent investigations into these discoveries. UN human rights officials insist that hospitals enjoy special protection under international law and demand unimpeded access for investigators. Two years after the first finds, the graves remain unexamined and the fate of the children unknown, prompting renewed international pressure for accountability.
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