“The good and kind-hearted neighbor, that’s who he was. He devoted himself to caring for his animals,” journalist Mohammad Qita wrote, referring to Abu Kayed. Later, news reached his family that he was abducted by Israeli forces. Days and weeks passed as grief consumed his family’s hearts, they knew nothing of his fate, nor did they hear his voice again. Then came the bitter news: he was killed by Israeli forces. But the pain did not end there. His body was returned by Israel as part of the ceasefire agreement: bound, blindfolded, and showing signs of severe torture and organ stolen. What You Need to Know Since the ceasefire came into effect in early October, Israel has released the bodies of 195 Palestinian detainees, most of whom remain unidentified. Many of the bodies show signs of severe torture, suggesting they were subjected to abuse by Israeli forces before their deaths. How Families Identify Their Sons? Israel returned the bodies to Gaza, identified only by numbers instead of names, forcing the families of missing Palestinians to desperately search through photographs, hoping to recognize their loved ones. The process of identification is both painful and difficult.الجار الطيب الخلوق محمد محمود كلاب “محروس” (أبو كايد)، من سكان منطقة المخابرات مقابل فندق الموفنبيك، فُقد الاتصال فيه في شهر 12 من عام 2023، وغاب خبرُه طويلًا عن أهله و أبنائهُ.
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Families have to examine their belongings, along with shoes and clothing, in hopes of recognizing their loved ones.Gaza’s Ministry of Health set up a screen at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis to help identify the remains of slain Palestinians recently released by Israel. The display shows numbered images of the bodies, without names or details, as families quietly search for their… pic.twitter.com/zZs2jXF9MN
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Afnan Al-Qarinaawi, wife of a Palestinian detainee whose body was returned by Israel, said: “We believe the Israeli forces have a list of the names and identities of the bodies they returned to Gaza, but they keep it hidden to torment the families of the victims.” She added, “They took parts from each body, such as a finger or a piece of the back, for DNA testing, according to doctors.” “I was able to identify my husband, Hamed Al-Qarinaawi, by his nails and the right side of his face, as well as a previous injury on his back.” “The bruises and marks on my husband’s body show that the occupation forces assaulted the bodies after death. My husband had died from an Israeli gunshot to the head before he was arrested, yet his body bears marks from beating, and his thumb is missing.” Signs of Severe Torture One thing is clear: the marks left on the bodies, along with the blindfolds and handcuffs still on some of them, indicate they were tortured before their deaths by Israeli forces.Families of missing Palestinians, whether killed in Gaza and whose bodies were held by Israel, or abducted and later killed under torture, sit before a screen searching desperately for loved ones among the bodies returned through the ICRC. The remains of slain Palestinians were… pic.twitter.com/7dc5UXEpA7
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) October 16, 2025

- Hanging and rope marks on the necks of several bodies
- Direct gunfire at close range, “confirming deliberate field executions”
- Hands and feet being bound with plastic restraints
- Eyes being blindfolded
- Being crushed under Israeli tank tracks
- Fractures, burns and deep wounds, indicating “severe physical torture”
He said dozens of bodies delivered near the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis were found mutilated and missing vital parts, including eyes, limbs, and internal organs.
“When we examined the bodies, we found that large parts were missing, there were half bodies, bodies without heads, without limbs, without eyes, and without internal organs.”


