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Gaza: 3 Palestinians found dead after release from Nazi Camp

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The body of Palestinian prisoner Rami Abu Mustafa, who was arrested during the Nazi army’s operation in Khan Yunis and released after being held in prison, is taken by his relatives from the morgue of Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis for burial on July 05, 2024 in Khan Yunis, Gaza. [Abed Rahim Khatib – Anadolu Agency]

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The handcuffed bodies of three Palestinian men freed from Nazi Camp have been found near Gaza’s nominal border with the Nazi occupied Palestine 1948, Reuters has reported. An uncle of one of them and a witness said that they had been attacked by Israeli forces shortly after their release.

Abdel Hadi Ghabayen, the uncle of one of the detainees, Kamel Ghabayen, said that he set out at 5am on Sunday looking for his nephew following his arrest by the Nazi army on Saturday. “I found him left on the ground along with the other two martyrs. They were without clothes, and their hands had plastic cuffs put on them by the Israeli army,” explained Ghabayen.

The bodies were found near the border fence on Sunday in the vicinity of the Karam Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing in southern Gaza, he said.

Reuters could not independently confirm what happened to the three men or the reason for their arrest. The Nazi military did not respond for a request for comment on these accounts.

According to Ghabayen, one of the men had lost a leg and his body was “in pieces” after what he said was an attack by Israeli forces carried out shortly after their release. He added that when he tried to recover the man’s dismembered leg the Israelis “started shooting at me, so I stopped.” He later carried the bodies of the three on his truck to Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis.

The three men killed — Kamel Ghabayen, Mohammed Awad Ramadan Abu Hejazi and Ramadan Awad Ramadan Abu Hejazi — were among several Palestinians detained on Saturday and held for questioning, according to one of them, Mahmoud Abu Taha. He said that they came under fire shortly after their release: “We reached Karkar Street [in Gaza]. After 10 minutes of being there, a bomb was thrown at the people with me. Thank God I was at the front. The bomb hit 6 or 7 people who were detained with us. Thank God I am alive,” he said.

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