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The article discusses the systematic and nocturnal process of theft of rubble and debris from Gaza. Occupation machinery works to fragment and transfer the rubble from destroyed areas to unknown locations, with the aim of erasing evidence of war crimes and the destruction caused by the conflict in the region. These operations constitute violations of laws, as the rubble contains important information about the martyrs and forensic evidence. They also perpetuate ongoing destruction of the lives of the victims' families and the memory of the areas. Additionally, these actions are accompanied by restrictions on the entry of investigation teams and activists, reflecting a racist and selective behavior. While Israeli search teams are permitted to look for the bodies of Israeli prisoners, access is denied to the martyrs of Palestinians. It is estimated that over 8,000 martyrs remain under the rubble, with home and facility destructions ongoing. Human rights and academic organizations affirm that this conduct aims to erase evidence of genocide and contributes to the theft of property and the historical memory of Gaza's residents.
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