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Investigation Reports Thousands of Palestinians “Vaporized” in Gaza

(MENAFN) A recent investigative report has documented the disappearance of at least 2,842 Palestinians in Gaza since the outbreak of Israel’s military operations, attributing the phenomenon to weapons capable of producing extreme heat that can destroy human tissue.

The special investigation, titled The Rest of the Story, drew on data collected by Gaza’s Civil Defense teams from the start of the conflict in October 2023, relying on field documentation rather than estimates.

Mahmoud Basal, a Civil Defense spokesperson, explained that rescue teams determine the number of missing individuals using a “method of elimination” at strike sites. This involves comparing the known number of people in a targeted location with the remains recovered afterward.

“If a family tells us there were five people inside, and we only recover three intact bodies, we only classify the remaining two as ‘evaporated’ after an exhaustive search yields nothing but biological traces,” Basal said, noting that such traces could include blood spray or small fragments like scalps.

He emphasized that individuals are only classified as “evaporated” after thorough searches of rubble, hospitals, and morgues fail to produce any identifiable remains.

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