The Ebu Shawish family continues searching through the rubble of their home to find relatives who went missing after the house was destroyed in an attack in central Gaza Strip’s Nuseirat Refugee Camp on November 22, 2025. [Adam Bilal - Anadolu Agency]
A human rights organisation in Gaza has reported more than 9,500 cases of Palestinians who have gone missing or lost contact with their families since the start of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip on 7th October 2023, including around 4,700 women and children. In a report released on Tuesday evening titled Missing Palestinians in the Gaza Strip Amid the Genocidal War, Al-Dameer Association for Human Rights said the cases fall into five main categories. “The largest category consists of persons whose fate remains unknown beneath the rubble, estimated at more than 8,100 individuals trapped under the debris of tens of thousands of residential buildings and facilities that were completely destroyed as a result of the unprecedented aerial, ground, and naval bombardment,” […]

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