Decades-Old Mass Grave Uncovered in Gaza After Israeli Attacks on Missing Aid Workers
Bodies of more than a dozen aid workers have been recovered in southern Gaza from what a United Nations agency described as a mass grave, a week after they went missing following attacks by Israel. The victims were working for several humanitarian organizations.

The bodies of more than a dozen aid workers have been recovered in southern Gaza from what a United Nations agency described as a mass grave, a week after they went missing following attacks by Israeli forces. The recoveries were confirmed by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and came amid heightened tensions between Israel and Palestinian militant groups. Israeli authorities denied involvement in the aid workers' disappearance. The incident is seen as a major escalation in violence in the region.