by Agency Reporter
Umm
Mohammed Abu Sada uses her headscarf to block the stench of bodies,
some of which have been lying outside for days. Excluded from Israel’s
humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, this city in southern Gaza has
suffered under continued Israeli shelling and air strikes, Al Jazeera reports.
“The smell of bodies knocks people down – it is horrible to see human bodies thrown on to the streets like that,” Abu Sada told Al Jazeera. “The missiles are hitting everyone…there is nowhere for us to seek shelter.”
Corpses of dead Palestinians have
overwhelmed morgues at Rafah’s hospitals, and relatives have been left
with no option but to keep their loved-ones in commercial refrigerators.
At the city’s Kuwaiti hospital, a stream of ambulances negotiated its
way through crowds of medical staff and families, delivering bodies to
be laid out on the gravel outside the building.
Many of the dead have no one to bury
them except distant relatives, as Israeli air strikes on Rafah have
killed several members of the same families.
On Saturday, four members of Mohammed
Ayyad Abu Taha’s family were killed when Israel struck their home,
including two children and one woman, while an Israeli air strike on the
Al Ghoul family’s home in Rafah killed eight family members on Sunday,
including two women, and three children – aged one month, three years
and 13-years-old – according to UN figures.
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