Tel Aviv Tribune monitored the bodies of Palestinian martyrs decomposing in the streets of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, where people were unable to bury them due to the intensity of the Israeli bombing and the inability of ambulances and civil defense to arrive.
For its part, Anatolia Agency quoted eyewitnesses and local sources as saying that these bodies remained in the streets since the start of the Israeli ground attack on Gaza on October 27 last year.
Before that, there were testimonies about other bodies left on the roads and parts of them mauled by dogs.
Special photos from Tel Aviv Tribune also showed the bodies of martyrs in the streets of the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in the northern Gaza Strip, and the Palestinians were unable to bury them either.
Separation, displacement, and destruction… difficult moments experienced by the people of the Gaza Strip #Gaza On the 81st day of the war pic.twitter.com/JIRND2kjfB
– Aljazeera.net • Tel Aviv Tribune Net (@AJArabicnet) December 26, 2023
Since the beginning of the war on October 7, the number of martyrs in Gaza has reached 20,915, while the number of wounded has risen to 54,918, according to what the Ministry of Health in the Strip announced on Tuesday.
The Ministry stated that during the past 24 hours, the Israeli occupation forces committed 18 massacres, claiming the lives of 241 martyrs and wounding 382 others.