A growing number of countries and international bodies are calling for an independent investigation into mass graves discovered at Gaza hospitals following Israeli military offensives. More than 300 bodies were uncovered at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, and additional bodies were found at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The U.N. Human Rights Council has highlighted the need for immediate access for human rights investigators to ensure evidence preservation and accountability for any violations of international law.

The Israeli military has claimed that those killed were militants, but witnesses, including journalists and doctors, have stated that many of the victims were civilians or healthcare workers. Reports indicate that bodies found in the mass graves include women, children, patients, and medical staff. Some bodies were found with missing organs, skin, or heads, indicating extreme violence and mutilation. Survivors who were able to leave the hospitals described scenes of horror and mass killings, turning the facilities into massive graveyards.

International human rights groups are demanding an independent probe into the mass graves, with the U.N. human rights chief calling for international investigators to be involved. There is concern about the destruction of hospitals, intentional killing of civilians and detainees, and the violation of international humanitarian law. Accusations of Israel burying Palestinian bodies have been denied by the military, who claim they were searching for hostages and returned the bodies to their original burial sites.

Mass grave sites are considered potential crime scenes by experts, and they must be protected for forensic analysis. The decimation of Gaza’s medical sector and lack of resources for identification pose significant challenges in identifying the remains and granting dignity to the deceased. The EU, U.S., and other international bodies have called for transparent investigations into the mass graves, expressing concern over the high number of casualties and urging urgent international action to address the situation in Gaza.

The ongoing military campaign in Gaza by Israel has resulted in a high number of Palestinian casualties, with over 34,000 deaths, including women and children, and tens of thousands injured. Most of the population has been displaced, and there is a widespread famine due to the destruction of infrastructure and blockades on aid deliveries. The situation in Gaza is dire, with calls for accountability, justice, and humanitarian assistance to address the grave human rights violations and loss of life in the region. International pressure is mounting on Israel to address the allegations and ensure accountability for the violence and destruction in Gaza.

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