Doctors at Gaza's Nasser hospital are struggling to investigate possible signs of torture on nearly two hundred bodies recently returned by Israeli authorities. The forensics team, working without DNA testing or proper cold storage, faces immense challenges in identifying the dead and documenting injuries. Many of the bodies arrived in poor condition, some showing signs of restraint or blindfolding, and the lack of resources hampers thorough examinations. Medical staff are forced to work quickly as the bodies, delivered frozen, begin to decompose rapidly once thawed, making the task of uncovering the truth even more difficult.
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