A total of 283 bodies were recovered at Nasser Hospital, of which 42 were identified.
“Among the deceased were allegedly older people, women and wounded, while others were found tied with their hands…tied and stripped of their clothes,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
“Reports suggest that there were 30 Palestinian bodies buried in two graves in the courtyard of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City; one in front of the emergency building and the others in front of the dialysis building,” Ms. Shamdasani told journalists in Geneva.
“There are reports that the hands of some of these bodies were also tied,” Ms. Shamdasani said, adding that there could be “many more” victims, “despite the claim by the Israeli Defense Forces to have killed 200 Palestinians during the Al-Shifa medical complex operation”.
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Considering such information, how important do you believe it is for international bodies and communities to intervene or respond to these situations?
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In reflecting on this incident, how does it shape or challenge your views on the humanity or inhumanity of conflict?
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Why do you think some people's first reaction might be to seek justification for these actions, and is that a response you share or disagree with?
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What emotions or thoughts does the thought of victims being stripped and tied invoke in you, especially considering some were elderly or wounded?
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How do you feel about the dignity and rights of individuals in conflict situations when you hear they were treated in such a way?