Rescue and ambulance crews in the Gaza Strip pulled out on Sunday the bodies of 190 Palestinian martyrs in Al-Nasser Medical Complex, after the israeli occupation forces withdrew from the city of Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip. Press sources told Palestinian news agency (Wafa) that the rescue and ambulance crews began pulling out the bodies of dozens of Palestinian martyrs on Sunday morning from a mass grave in Khan Younis. The same sources indicated that the bodies of about 500 missing Palestinians were found dead in the Khan Younis massacre, adding that about 2,000 Palestinians have disappeared after the occupation forces withdrew from several areas in the Gaza Strip. The corpses belong to Palestinians of different groups and ages, who were killed by the occupation forces during their raid of the complex, after which they buried them in a mass, the sources added. Wafa confirmed that the largest number of martyrs are victims of mass graves and hospital raids, including children, explaining that the occupation forces deliberately bulldoze dozens of bodies and bury them before withdrawing from any area in the Gaza Strip. Source: Qatar News Agency
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