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Gaza is a city whose residents were buried alive in Israeli attacks

PNN – Finding the missing bodies after 100 days of Israeli attacks on Gaza has become the wish of the survivors.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the English media reported on the difficulties of the survivors of the Gaza martyrs to find the remains of their relatives who disappeared during the attacks of the Zionist regime.

“Reuters” news agency wrote in a report about the situation in Gaza and its citizens, Thousands of Palestinians remain missing after 100 days of fighting, suggesting the death toll could be much higher than the estimated 24,000 recorded by Gaza health authorities.

Relatives of three children named Omar, Abdullah and Masa mark the spot where the three were buried alive in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip in November.

The uncle of the missing children, Mohammad Abu Ouida, said he visits the rubble every day in the hope that someone can pull out their bodies, or take a last look at their remains.

Abu Uweida said: “We ask God to be able to pull them out and see them. He said they were among 16 children killed in the attack that day, one of whom was his 18-month-old son, whose body was found.”

Gaza health officials estimate that about 40 percent of the confirmed dead are under the age of 18.

Abu Obaidah continued: “We have nothing. The house was destroyed. My father spent 40 to 50 years building it and it disappeared in a second. It all became a memory without any prior notice.”

Almost the entire population of Gaza has been forced to leave their homes in the Israeli invasion that has devastated the region.

Another relative, Khalid Abu Uweida, said that his son Ehab and his 6 grandchildren were among the family members killed in this attack.

“We wish to get those three children out from under the rubble and bury them like human beings,” he said.

“Ziyad Mansour”, one of the neighbors, remembers how he used to watch the children of Abu Oweida play from the balcony.

“They disappeared in the blink of an eye,” he said. They come here every day. “Hopefully they can pull them out and bury them.”

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