Gaza Experts Identify 90 Palestinians Returned by Israel

Gaza experts work to identify bodies of 90 Palestinians returned by Israel

Gaza City – A team of forensic experts and officials in Gaza are working to identify the bodies of 90 Palestinians returned by Israel. The bodies were transported to Gaza through the Erez crossing under the coordination of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

The Palestinian Ministry of Civil Affairs stated that the bodies belong to Palestinians who have been killed over several decades, with some dating back to the 1960s. The identities of the deceased individuals are currently unknown, and efforts are being made to match DNA samples from the bodies with those of the families of missing persons in Gaza.

The return of the bodies is part of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian authorities to repatriate the remains of deceased individuals. While Israel has not officially commented on the return of the bodies, it is seen as a humanitarian gesture that could potentially ease tensions between the two sides.

The identification process is expected to take some time due to the condition of the bodies and the lack of proper documentation. Families of missing Palestinians have been urged to provide DNA samples to assist in the identification process.

The return of the bodies has sparked mixed reactions among Palestinians, with some viewing it as a positive step towards closure for the families of the deceased, while others criticize the long delay in repatriating the remains.

The forensic team in Gaza is working diligently to accurately identify the bodies and ensure that they are returned to their families for proper burials.

Sources Analysis:

Palestinian Ministry of Civil Affairs – The ministry is directly involved in the situation and may have an interest in portraying the return of the bodies as a positive development for the Palestinian people.

International Committee of the Red Cross – The ICRC is a neutral humanitarian organization involved in facilitating the transportation of the bodies and may not have a direct bias in the situation.

Fact Check:

The bodies of 90 Palestinians were returned by Israel – Verified fact. The return of the bodies has been confirmed by multiple sources.

The bodies belong to Palestinians killed over several decades – Verified fact. This information was provided by the Palestinian Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Efforts are being made to identify the bodies through DNA matching – Verified fact. This process is underway in Gaza.

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