Abdel Hadi Ghabayen, an uncle of one of the detainees, Kamel
Ghabayen, said he set out at 5 a.m. on Sunday looking for his
nephew following his arrest by Israeli forces on Saturday.
"I found him left on the ground along with the other two
martyrs. They were without clothes, and their hands had plastic
cuffs put on them by the Israeli army," Ghabayen said.
The bodies were found near the Israeli border fence on Sunday in
the vicinity of the Karam Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing in
southern Gaza, he said.
Reuters could not independently confirm what happened to the
three men or the reason for their arrest. The Israeli military
did not respond for a request for comment on these accounts.
Abdel Hadi Ghabayen said one of the men had lost a leg and his
body was "in pieces" after what he said was an attack by Israeli
forces carried out shortly after their release.
Abdel Hadi Ghabayen said that when he tried to recover the man's
dismembered leg the Israelis "started shooting at me, so I
stopped." He later carried the bodies of the three on his truck
to Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis.
The three -- Kamel Ghabayen, Mohammed Awad Ramadan Abu Hejazi
and Ramadan Awad Ramadan Aby Hejaz -- were among several
Palestinians detained on Saturday and held for questioning,
according to one of the men, Mahmoud Abu Taha.
Abu Taha said they came under fire shortly after their release.
"We reached Karkar Street (in Gaza). After 10 minutes of being
there, we found a bomb thrown at the people with me. Thank God I
was at the front. The bomb hit 6 or 7 people who were detained
with us. Thank God I am alive," he said.
The war began on Oct. 7 when fighters led by Hamas, which
controlled Gaza, attacked southern Israel, killing 1,200 people
and taking around 250 hostages, according to Israeli figures.
More than 38,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli
military offensive since then, according to Gaza health
officials.
(Writing by Michael Georgy, Editing by William Maclean)
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