Gaza families still unable to bury dead six months into ceasefire'
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Gaza families still unable to bury dead six months into ceasefire'
"About 10,000 Palestinians remain missing, believed to be buried under the rubble of collapsed buildings during Israel's genocidal war. Six months into the so-called ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, thousands of families still cannot bury their loved ones."
"The United Nations says Israeli bombardment has generated more than 61 million tonnes of rubble in the besieged and battered Strip, leaving entire communities entombed."
"Abu Mohammed survived an Israeli attack after rescuers pulled him from beneath the rubble. Four of his children did not. Since then, he has lived beside the ruins of his home, where their bodies remain trapped."
"The ceasefire was supposed to allow heavy machinery into Gaza to begin recovery efforts and reunite families. Months later, that has not happened."
Approximately 10,000 Palestinians are missing and believed to be buried under rubble from collapsed buildings in Gaza. Six months after a ceasefire agreement, families still cannot bury their loved ones. The United Nations reports over 61 million tonnes of rubble in Gaza, entombing entire communities. A Palestinian father, Abu Mohammed, struggles to retrieve his children trapped beneath debris, facing obstacles in recovery efforts. Despite the ceasefire's promise for heavy machinery to aid recovery, little assistance has arrived, leaving families in despair.
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