Gaza’s Civil Defense Forces Keep Digging for 10,000 Missing Bodies

In Gaza's rubble-strewn streets, a grim search continues. For the Palestinian Civil Defense force, finding and retrieving the dead is an ongoing mission. Nooh al-Shaghnobi, one of its seasoned workers, has spent seven years on this grueling quest.

His team was called to a bombed home in eastern Gaza City, where Israeli forces had killed over 30 members of an extended family. The rubble was too heavy for simple tools like hammers and axes; the crew needed to dig deeper. Al-Shaghnobi guided his team down into the wreckage, crawling under collapsed floors as they searched for anyone alive.

However, there's no respite from death in Gaza. With Israeli forces stationed near areas deemed 'yellow zones,' thousands of bodies remain buried beneath rubble. Local estimates put the number at 10,000 and counting – a staggering figure that weighs heavily on those who must find them.

The rescue team is stretched thin, with only 900 personnel left after two years of brutal fighting. Without heavy equipment like excavators, single recoveries can take days. The men and women involved in this work risk their lives to uncover the dead, driven by hope for any sign of life.

Al-Shaghnobi once had a moment of stillness as he pulled Malak from under the rubble, her eyes open but no pulse in sight. "It feels good because you found them," he said, "but bad because they're decomposed." Families often wait nearby, overcome with grief when their loved ones are finally found.

The smell of death is a constant companion for these workers, who must don special uniforms and masks to shield themselves from the stench. Al-Shaghnobi has lost his appetite for days at a time, struggling with digestive issues that linger long after the mission is over.

Despite the horrors they've witnessed, many in Gaza's Civil Defense keep going. "It feels like death surrounds us," said Alaa Khammash. "Maybe we're the next ones." For these individuals, recovery of the dead is a strange emotional paradox – bringing closure but also confronting the overwhelming nature of loss.

Their work will continue until every last body has been found and returned to families torn apart by conflict. It's a thankless job that demands strength and resilience from those who choose to do it.
 
I'm so worried about these Gaza Civil Defense workers, they're risking their lives on a daily basis searching for the dead in rubble-strewn streets 🤕. Seven years is a long time for Nooh al-Shaghnobi to be doing this grueling quest, he must be taking such an emotional toll. 10,000+ bodies buried under rubble is just mind-boggling - it's no wonder they're feeling overwhelmed.

I don't think people realize the extent of their bravery and selflessness, putting on those special uniforms just to put up with that awful smell 👀. It's a tough job, but some have to do it, right? I can only imagine how hard it must be for families waiting nearby, seeing their loved ones finally found... but also knowing they're decomposed 😔.

The Civil Defense team is getting stretched thin, and those men and women are literally digging themselves into graves 🌳. It's heartbreaking that it has to come to this. These individuals are truly angels on earth, bringing closure but also confronting the pain of loss head-on 💔.
 
omg u can even imagine how tough their job is 😩 alshaghnobi & his team r like real-life heroes, crawlin under debris 4 days @ a time 2 find bodies 🤯 its crazy how they gotta wear special masks 2 protect themselves frm the stink, lol who knew death could smell so bad? 🚽 anyway, i feel 4 them, u can't imagine what they go thru every day. its like, they r tryna bring closure 2 families but also witnessin loss & decay, it's a lot 2 handle 💔
 
man... these ppl doing search & rescue in gaza r truly heroes 🙏 they put their lives on the line daily just to find peace for grieving families its heartbreaking 2 think about the smell of death being constant companion 4 them 👎 special uniforms & masks dont make u immune from emotional toll 🤕 10k+ bodies buried beneath rubble, 900 strong rescue team, still going strong... hope they get some help & support soon 💪
 
😔 this is so sad, i cant even imagine having to crawl under rubble all day to find dead bodies its like they're still breathing but not in my body anymore no wonder the team members are struggling with depression & physical issues 🤕 the 10k+ unaccounted for ppl is insane how can u live w/ that weight on ur shoulders every day?? & these people deserve so much more than a simple thank you from us 👎
 
🤕 I'm so sad reading about this - 10,000+ people trapped under rubble in Gaza is just insane 🙅‍♂️. Nooh al-Shaghnobi and his team are literally risking their lives to find these people, and it's heartbreaking that they're still going back out there day after day 💔. I can only imagine the smell of death, the weight of all those bodies, and the emotional toll it takes on them 🤯. At the same time, kudos to him and his team for doing what needs to be done - it's not easy to keep going when you've seen so much trauma 😔. I wish they had more resources to make this job easier and safer 💪.
 
😔 its really sad how much they gotta go through just to find bodies... 10k+ is a huge number, can u imagine? the fact that they have to search day after day in this kind of conditions is just heartbreaking. i feel for these civil defense workers, they're doing an incredible job but also putting their own lives at risk. its like they're saying goodbye to someone all over again every time they find a body... 😢
 
🤕 I mean, can't these folks just get some heavy-duty equipment already? 10,000+ bodies buried under rubble for two years is insane! 🚮 They're risking their lives searching for the dead, and what do they get in return? Days of searching for one person at a time. It's like they're trapped in this never-ending nightmare with no escape 💔. And don't even get me started on those special uniforms and masks... who thought that was a good idea? 👕💀
 
I'm still trying to process the sheer scale of what these search and rescue teams are going through in Gaza... 🤯 It's heartbreaking, really, how many lives have been lost and the families left behind without closure. The fact that Nooh al-Shaghnobi has dedicated 7 years of his life to this work is just staggering. I mean, think about it, he's seen his fair share of death and decay, but still keeps going, driven by hope for any sign of life. It's a testament to the strength and resilience of these individuals. The emotional paradox they face is real - on one hand, recovering the dead brings some sense of closure, but on the other, it's just so... brutal. And can you imagine having to wear special uniforms and masks to shield yourself from the smell of death? 😷 It's just too much to wrap my head around.

What I find really interesting is that despite all this, these teams keep going, driven by a sense of duty and compassion for the families who are waiting for their loved ones. It's a thankless job, but someone's gotta do it... 💔
 
It's so heartbreaking what these people are going through 🤕. Seven years for Nooh al-Shaghnobi is just crazy, I mean, can you even imagine having to dig through rubble day in and day out? 💔 The smell of death, the emotional toll... it's all just too much. But at the same time, I'm amazed by their strength and resilience - they keep going no matter what 🙏. 10,000+ bodies buried beneath rubble is a staggering number, and it's not like anyone can even begin to imagine how traumatic this must be for them. We need to think about these people who are doing this work, putting themselves at risk every day... it's just not right 💪
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that we're using drones and social media to raise awareness about conflicts like this, but we can't seem to come up with effective solutions to stop these tragedies in their tracks. I mean, what's the point of having a strong internet connection if we can't even get the basic necessities right? We should be focusing on providing aid and resources to areas like Gaza, not just tweeting about it 🤦‍♂️💔. The tech we're developing is being used for so many things that bring us together, but what's the point of all this innovation if we can't even make a difference in people's lives?
 
😔 ugh i just can't imagine how hard this search & rescue mission is for the ppl in Gaza 🤕 10k+ bodies under rubble is crazy, they're literally risking their lives to find them 💔 no wonder al-shaghnobi has lost his appetite for days at a time... it's not just physical but emotional toll too 🤯 hope these heroes can get some support & recognition soon 👊
 
🤕 this is just heartbreaking... 10,000+ bodies still buried under rubble in Gaza, can't even begin to imagine the emotional toll on the people there. Nooh al-Shaghnobi's story is really haunting - all that time and effort, but you're basically stuck in a nightmare, finding decomposed bodies every day 💔

and the stats are mind-blowing... 900 personnel left after two years of fighting? it's like they're just holding on by a thread. these people need support and resources, not just to recover bodies but also for their mental health 🤝

it's all so tragic... families waiting for loved ones who've been buried under rubble for years, never knowing if they'll ever be found or returned 🕊️ the smell of death must be constant companionship for these workers. it's like they're living in a war zone, even after the fighting has stopped 🌪️

anyway... just thinking about this is exhausting 💔. hope that one day, all these bodies can be found and returned to their families... it's the least we can do to show our support and solidarity 🙏
 
Ugh, can't believe ppl r still stuck in this never-ending cycle of death & grief in Gaza 🤕. I mean, 10k+ bodies buried under rubble? That's just heartbreaking. And the fact that these civil defense workers have to deal with decomposed bodies & risk their lives every day is just devastating 💔. The whole "emotional paradox" thing is so true – they're bringing closure to families but also confronting the harsh reality of loss all over again 😓. Can't imagine how tough it must be for them, physically & mentally. We need to do more to support these ppl & help 'em find peace 🙏.
 
Its so heartbreaking 😔 thinking about these poor workers having to navigate through rubble like it's their job. Seven years, can you imagine? The thought of all those lives lost and still being counted is just devastating. I mean, 10,000 bodies is a staggering number and its not surprising that they're struggling with the emotional toll too. The fact that they have to wear special masks and suits just to do their job is mental 🤯. Its amazing that some of them keep going despite everything, it shows so much strength and resilience on their part 💪.
 
man... it's just so sad 🤕 what's goin on in Gaza, it feels like the whole world is forgettin' about these innocent ppl 😔 they're riskin their lives daily just to find bodies under all that rubble, it's mental fatigue i can only imagine how hard it must be for 'em. 10k and countin bodies... 900 personnel left after two years of brutal fightin? that's like searchin through a never endin graveyard. and the worst part is families waitin there with no closure, just grief 😭
 
🤕 man i cant even watch this news anymore its like watching a nightmare unfold in real life the numbers are just mindblowing 10,000 bodies buried under rubble can u even imagine having to search through that every day no respite no break its like theyre fighting an invisible enemy but its so much worse than that its human lives at stake and these ppl r doing it out of duty not choice 🙏

and the fact that they have to wear masks & special uniforms just to deal with the smell is just crazy who needs that kinda mental trauma? i mean i know theyre trying to do what's right but can't we just find a way to end this conflict already its been 2 yrs of brutal fighting and still no peace
 
I'M SO SAD TO THINK ABOUT THESE PEOPLE WHO ARE WORKING DAY AND NIGHT TO FIND THE DEAD IN GAZA 🤕 IT'S LIKE, THEY'RE ALREADY LIVING IN A WAR ZONE, CAN'T EVEN HAVE A DECENT MEAL WITHOUT GETTING SICK 🤢 AND THOSE 10,000 BODIES OR SO... THAT'S JUST CRAZY TO THINK ABOUT 🤯 BUT YOU KNOW WHAT'S EVEN CRAZIER? THE FACT THAT THEY KEEP GOING BACK OUT THERE AGAIN AND AGAIN 🙏 LIKE, THEY'RE NOT EVEN GUARANTEED TO FIND ANY LIVING PEOPLE 😔 IT'S JUST THIS GRINDING SADNESS THAT NEVER SEEMS TO END 💔
 
🤕 this is just so heartbreaking. 10,000+ bodies under rubble, can't even get the right amount of help... its like they're just counting down their hours till some new bomb goes off 💥😱 al-shaghnobi and his team are literally the angels in a war zone 🙏💔. hope they get some more support soon, cant handle this for that long anymore 🤯
 
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