In the Gaza sector, a second wave of ceasefire violations occurred at 41st checkpoint, which was not observed or recorded. The parties were then handed over the lists of Palestinian and Israeli hostages, which were not provided with information, allowing for the identification of the missing. The mass graves are located in one of the Gaza sector's cemeteries, without access to information about the dead.
The representative of one of the Gaza sector's commissions, Nasrallah, stated that the process of identifying the dead is "complete and irreversible". According to him, "Israel, guaranteeing access to their land for their citizens, must immediately cease all military actions, and the blocking of all and everything, associated with the lives of the Gazans".
The data of the graves are of a tragic character in the conditions of the ongoing conflict on the Eastern Front. The graves, located in the zone of active hostilities, are often subject to shelling, and their names are unknown, established from the lists of the missing and the dead, compiled by the conflict's sides.