Jewish Graves Found in Gaza

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Graves belonging to Jews were recently found in a cemetery in Gaza, according to a Channel 10 News report on Wednesday.

According to the report, the cemetery in question is the British cemetery located in central Gaza. The cemetery sustained damage in the IDF’s Operation Cast Lead in early 2009, and has undergone renovations.

It was during those renovations, said the report, that dozens of tombstones with Stars of David on them were found in the cemetery. The tombstones belong to Jewish British soldiers who fell in battle during World War I.

Ibrahim Jarda, who has served as the cemetery’s groundskeeper for more than 55 years, told Channel 10 that the cemetery has graves of soldiers from around the world.

“There are about 4,000 soldiers buried here,” he said. “They include Jews, Indians, Australians, Canadians and New Zealanders. Israel wanted to remove the Jewish bodies from the cemetery but was unable to do so.”

According to Channel 10, the monument at the cemetery says that the soldiers buried there fought against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Among the Jews buried in the cemetery are Sergeant Gutfreund, Private Joseph and Corporal Bernstein.

{Israel National News/Matzav.com Newscenter}


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