Gravediggers in Gaza Overwhelmed by the Number of Bodies to Bury

IranGate
1 Min Read
Gravediggers in Gaza Overwhelmed by the Number of Bodies to Bury

Gravediggers in Gaza are overwhelmed by the large number of bodies to bury

More than 10 months after the start of the Gaza war, the number of bodies arriving at the Deir al-Balah cemetery is so high that the men working under the scorching sun struggle to find space to bury them.

Saadi Hassan Barakat, in charge of a burial group, tells AFP that the cemetery is so full that now bodies are being buried in layers and on top of each other.

Barakat, 63, who has been burying bodies for 28 years, says he has never seen such a situation in all the Gaza wars.

Share This Article
Every media institution, regardless of its origin or the doctrine it embraces, heralds the dawning of a new vista — a window that illuminates hidden recesses with the radiance of insight. It symbolizes the rich tapestry of perspectives that enable us to perceive and interpret our world. At the IranGate Analytical News Agency, our commitment is unwavering: to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity. We recognize and value the media literacy of our audience. We don't merely acknowledge it — we champion its growth, ensuring it thrives rather than diminishes. Our guiding principle resonates through every story we present: 'IranGate: Your Gateway to Enlightened Awareness.'