Maha Hussaini reports in Middle East Eye on 25 November 2024:
After an Israeli air strike killed Alaa al-Sheikh last year, her family buried her in a makeshift graveyard near the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza. Access to the main cemetery had become impossible due to intensified ground and aerial attacks in the area.
Israeli troops eventually stormed the vicinity of the Indonesian hospital too, where the temporary cemetery was established. When the family revisited the site a few weeks later, after the Israeli withdrawal, the body had disappeared.
“We wanted to move her body to the Falouja Cemetery but we were shocked to find neither the grave nor her body,” Yahya al-Sheikh, Alaa’s brother, told Middle East Eye. The place where her body had been buried was empty, and she was not the only one,” the 45-year-old resident of Jabalia added. “There were several missing bodies across the cemetery, opened graves, and the whole site was a mess.”
The family searched for days for Alaa’s body, asking residents of the surrounding neighbourhoods what had happened. Some confirmed that Israeli troops stormed the cemetery, but they could not see what the soldiers did, as anyone who looked out of a window risked being shot.
“We started crying, it was a tormenting feeling of pain and sadness,” said al-Sheikh. “We asked many people, but no one knew. Some told us the soldiers might have taken the bodies because there was talk that they seized some. Others suggested the bodies might be buried beneath the ground due to the bulldozing. But we don’t know anything. “To this day, we have no information about my sister’s remains.”
Since the Israeli ground invasion of Gaza in October last year, mounting evidence has indicated that the Israeli military was systematically desecrating cemeteries, bulldozing graves, bombing burial sites and exhuming bodies from them.
According to the Gaza-based Palestinian Government Media Office, Israeli troops have seized at least 2,300 bodies of deceased Palestinians from Gaza’s cemeteries since 7 October 2023. The ongoing Israeli attacks have also caused the total or partial destruction of 19 out of 60 cemeteries across the war-battered strip, the office said.
The seizure of bodies has become a new and haunting fear for many in Gaza, who have yet to process the loss of their loved ones in the relentless Israeli bombardment.
‘Her body was exposed at her head’
Anhar Ramadan, whose sister was killed in an Israeli air strike last November, says her sister’s body was not lost but was found in a “horrible scene”. “My house was bombed on 5 November 2023. I remained under the rubble for four hours. When I got out, my body was burnt, my left hand was dislocated, and the rest of my body was burned,” the 41-year-old resident of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip told MEE. “They did not immediately tell me who was killed in the bombing. A week later, after they had buried them, I found out that my sister Rabab, my daughter, my sister’s husband, and her son had been martyred.”