Civil Defence personnel say they are struggling to extract hundreds of bodies trapped under the rubble in Gaza amid a lack of equipment and resources. Civil Defence officer, Abid Saqir, said there are 1,000 bodies under the rubble across the strip, citing figures shared by Gaza's Ministry of Interior.
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"The priority for our teams in the Civil Defence is to extract martyrs from under rubble, despite our limited capabilities," said Saqir. Israel said on Monday no ceasefire had been implemented in southern Gaza even though security sources in Egypt said a deal had been reached to allow foreigners out of the besieged Palestinian enclave and aid to be brought in.
Since Israel started bombarding Gaza on 7 October in retaliation for Hamas's assault, thousands of Gazans have died, including medics and rescue workers.
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