Cremated Beyond Identification
"It’s hell. I can’t imagine that people have to see the results of terrorists’ atrocities.""Trucks full of bodies have arrived here. One was filled with just children. I can’t describe what we have seen – Jewish families burnt while embracing each other and having to be separated.""People, babies, without heads. Soldiers with damage from bombs and bullets. It was like a butcher shop, victims in plastic bags but with horrible smells.""On Monday, I was asked to volunteer to take families looking for the bodies of their loved ones in the morgue. I had no experience at this."Social worker Adi Skandrion
LUCIEN LUNG/RIVA-PRESS FOR LE MONDE |
There
is no opportunity to take a break, bodies keep arriving at the Abu
Kabir morgue. These are not the types of cadavers that are usually
delivered to the morgue. These are bodies that are rarely intact, bodies
burnt beyond recognition, reflecting the scale and sadistic brutality
of the attack on southern Israel by Hamas. There are some 200 bodies of
the total of over 1,400 dead -- children, women, the elderly, soldiers
that forensic pathologists have not yet been capable of identifying,
given their state of mutilation or incineration.
Damage
so utterly severe making the task beyond complex. So much so that the
Israeli government has resorted to asking archaeologists to help in
collecting bone fragments from the attack sites. Chen Kugel, director of
the national forensic centre where the morgue is located, described the
condition of many of the bodies brought to the morgue: "Like coal". There are new discoveries of human remains on a daily basis, almost a month after the attack.
Israeli
soldiers are retrieving more bodies during military operations in Gaza.
Search-and-rescue teams comb fields, homes and military barracks
targeted in the October 7 attack whose scale and level of barbarity
still stuns the minds of Israel's population and its government. Despite
distinctive details sometimes revealed by autopsies, experts struggle
to identify the dead; a man with a metal forearm plate, a woman with a
mastectomy scar, still unnamed.
The
issue of foreign workers for whom a DNA match is not yet possible for
identification purposes. And the anomalous situations where the bodies
forensic pathologists believed at first were those of Israelis, turning
out to be Hamas operatives. The morgue which sits off a main Tel Aviv
thoroughfare receives refrigerated truck deliveries; in one were six
bodies; three white body bags and three black, each with its serial
number printed on a pink tag to be wheeled on stretchers into the
morgue.
Since
the attack, Israeli authorities have been unable to accurately say how
many people were murdered, how many abducted by Hamas, with fluctuating
numbers almost daily, partially based on intelligence and on forensic
reports. In the confusion, a third category of victims has been
established; those who are missing. Some of the bodies may be at the Abu
Kabir morgue or one of two other morgues outside Tel Aviv operated by
the military and police.
Many
of the victims so extensively and deeply incinerated making DNA
extraction virtually impossible. Caused by Hamas terrorists setting fire
to homes and barracks to kill anyone trapped inside. Entire families
were murdered in other instances, making it difficult to find survivors
to claim the dead. Relatives are asked to donate DNA, also asked to
bring dental records, toothbrushes to assist with identification of the
missing.
"I've never seen this many bodies essentially cremated in a single event".
commented Tal Simmons, a forensic anthropologist from Virginia
Commonwealth University who volunteered at the centre and has had
experience working in war zones around the world. The communities
devastated by Hamas are being combed by teams of search-and-rescue
workers for traces of human remains. "There's so little left. Every piece of ash could help", explained Simcha Graiman, a worker with Zaka, a volunteer Israeli rescue organization.
There
are other bodies being recovered by Israeli soldiers during Gaza
operations. Some seem to have been dropped by Hamas while they fled back
across the border fence into Gaza, while others appear to have fallen
out of pickup trucks while being driven into Gaza.
Burial of a victim of the October 7, 2023, attacks at the Har HaMenuchot cemetery, also known as Givat Shaul, in Jerusalem, October 15, 2023. |
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