‘The war is over, so why haven’t they come back?’: The search for Gaza’s missing
Families face challenges in locating over 11,000 missing Palestinians amid conflict, with only 86 of 285 returned bodies identified by relatives, according to the UN and Red Cross.
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Will Britain help identify Gaza’s missing people?
For more than two years, Hanan Samir has not known a full night’s sleep or a moment of peace. Each day brings the same hope and despair as she continues the search for her husband, Abdullah Fayez Abu Sharif, 35 years old, who went missing in the early days of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip. Hanan, a mother of two young girls, Nasreen (5) and Fatima (2), has become a symbol of the suffering endured by hundreds of Palestinian families living w…
‘The war is over, so why haven’t they come back?’: The search for Gaza’s missing
Over 11,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have disappeared since Oct. 7. Relatives don’t know if they’re dead or alive, under rubble or in prison. The post ‘The war is over, so why haven’t they come back?’: The search for Gaza’s missing appeared first on +972 Magazine.
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