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Se han desmentido las afirmaciones de Hamás sobre las fosas excavadas?
Hamás había afirmado que Israel cavó las fosas para "ocultar" pruebas. Según análisis independientes, las fosas se excavaron antes de la llegada de las IDF.
Varias personas trabajan para trasladar a un cementerio los cuerpos de los palestinos muertos durante la ofensiva militar israelí y enterrados en el hospital Nasser, en medio del actual conflicto entre Israel y Hamás, en Jan Yunis, en el sur de la Franja de Gaza, el 21 de abril de 2024.
(Crédito de foto:
REUTERS/Ramadan Abed
)
Por
JERUSALEM POST STAFF
APRIL 26, 2024 17:40
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