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Time Runs Out: Gaza's Unidentified Dead Risk Permanent Loss
14 Jun
Summary
- Thousands of Palestinians under Gaza's rubble risk never being identified.
- Recovery efforts are slow, hindered by lack of heavy machinery.
- Unidentified bodies are buried in numbered graves, awaiting future identification.

The International Committee of the Red Cross warns that the window for identifying thousands of Palestinians buried under Gaza's rubble is rapidly closing. Recovery efforts are significantly hampered by a lack of heavy machinery, with rescue teams relying on rudimentary tools. This slow pace means victims may be too decomposed or skeletonized for identification by the time they are recovered.
Forensic experts face immense challenges as time erodes vital evidence, including DNA. Environmental conditions and potential disturbance of remains further complicate identification. Some bodies are interred in numbered graves in Deir al-Balah, awaiting a future where their identities can be confirmed and families can have closure.
Psychological distress among relatives of the missing is profound, described as an 'ambiguous loss.' The lack of definitive death certificates also prevents families from accessing essential support, exacerbating their suffering and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.