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Identification work of bodies found in Gaza hospital underway

2024-04-27 08:50 Last Updated At:18:17

The identification work of bodies uncovered at a hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis is underway, which was occupied by Israeli forces until earlier this month.

A Palestinian civil defense team said on Thursday that 392 bodies were recovered from mass graves found around Nasser Hospital after Israeli forces departed the complex.

A spokesman for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Tuesday that the incident was alarming and called for an investigation.

On the same day, Sameh Hamad, a local criminal evidence administrator, said that staff took photos of these dead bodies in order to help relatives, friends and staff identify the deceased through clothing and other items.

"Our job is to document the crimes of the occupation, so we take photos of the bodies that we got out of the graves that were made during the occupation. We take photos of the clothes and everything that was on the bodies, so relatives could recognize them. Sometimes the landmark may be on the body itself, so it helps us a lot. This place contained three graveyards. The first place is in front of the mortuary of the hospital, the second is behind the mortuary, and the third place is in the north of 'Ind-Aldighma' behind me," said Hamad.

Hamad also said that the number of the corpses that they got out was more than 200 as of April 22. They have signs of more than 500 missing people in this place, and it may rise to 700.

Identification work of bodies found in Gaza hospital underway

Identification work of bodies found in Gaza hospital underway

Identification work of bodies found in Gaza hospital underway

Identification work of bodies found in Gaza hospital underway

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TikTok sues US gov't to block potential ban on operation

2024-05-08 20:34 Last Updated At:21:07

TikTok, an online video entertainment platform, and its Chinese parent company ByteDance on Tuesday filed a legal challenge against the U.S. government over a law forcing ByteDance to sell off the ultra-popular app or face a nationwide ban in the country.

U.S. President Joe Biden signed a TikTok ban bill into law on April 24 after it was passed by both houses of U.S. Congress.

"Congress has taken the unprecedented step of expressly singling out and banning TikTok, a vibrant online forum for protected speech and expression used by 170 million Americans to create, share, and view videos over the Internet," said TikTok in the petition filed in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

"For the first time in history, Congress has enacted a law that subjects a single, named speech platform to a permanent, nationwide ban, and bars every American from participating in a unique online community with more than one billion people worldwide," the company said.

TikTok pointed out in the petition that the law, the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, is unconstitutional.

"Banning TikTok is so obviously unconstitutional, in fact, that even the Act's sponsors recognized that reality, and therefore have tried mightily to depict the law not as a ban at all, but merely a regulation of TikTok's ownership," said TikTok.

The law only gives ByteDance 270 days to sell TikTok to a non-Chinese buyer, with the possibility of a 90-day extension if the U.S. President determines it necessary.

"But in reality, there is no choice," said TikTok, noting that the "qualified divestiture" demanded by the Act to allow TikTok to continue operating in the United States is simply not possible: not commercially, not technologically, not legally.

TikTok sues US gov't to block potential ban on operation

TikTok sues US gov't to block potential ban on operation

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