8,000 Bodies Remain Buried in Gaza as Debris Removal Stalls
Less than 1% of 68 million metric tons of debris has been cleared, and UN officials say recovery could take seven years.
- Around 8,000 Palestinian bodies remain trapped under 68 million tonnes of Gaza Strip debris, with recovery efforts having cleared less than 1% of the destruction after two years of war, according to United Nations estimates.
- Recovery operations face severe equipment shortages and security risks, with many remains located beyond the "Yellow Line"—areas under direct Israeli military control requiring official access approval from authorities.
- A joint assessment by the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Union estimates that clearing the debris will cost up to $1.7 billion and take over seven years at the current pace.
- Gaza's Civil Defence teams attribute the disappearance of at least 2,842 bodies to thermobaric weapons, while the Israeli military rejects these claims, insisting it uses only lawful munitions.
- Since October 7, 2023, the war has destroyed 90% of civilian infrastructure and killed more than 72,000 people, leaving Palestinian families unable to bury loved ones and deepening long-term trauma.
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8,000 Gazan bodies still trapped under rubble amid slow debris removal
Around 8,000 Palestinian bodies are believed to remain trapped beneath the rubble of buildings in the Gaza Strip, where less than one percent of debris has been cleared following Israel’s two‑year genocidal war, according to a recent Israeli news report.
8,000 bodies still under Gaza rubble as less than 1% cleared: Report
At current pace, clearance could take years as families await recovery of loved ones, Israeli daily reports
It is believed that the bodies of about 8,000 Palestinians are still trapped under the rubble in the Gaza Strip, where less than 1% of the debris has been removed, after two years of war. (ANSA)
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