New Delhi: As death toll continuously rises in Gaza strip, authorities have resorted to use ice-cream trucks to store dead bodies of Palestinians killed in attacks launched by Israel.
The decision was taken after observing a lack of space in cemeteries while taking these bodies to hospital could be risky.
People living in Gaza strip have been witnessing air strikes by Israel who is trying to get back at Hamas militant group who started “a war”. Earlier on October 7, Hamas group in Gaza strip attacked Israel through air, water and land.
On Sunday, Israel Air Force Chief Maj, Gen. Tomer Bar said the air force, from this point on, is primarily focusing on to pave the way for ground troops to invade Gaza.
“We are laying the groundwork for the most effective possible ground maneuvers. We are removing as many threats as possible regarding the land and the air,” said Bar, reported the Jerusalem Post.
Earlier today, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) established a four-kilometer security zone in northern Israel to limit access for non-residents. This action was taken due to ongoing rocket attacks, attempted infiltrations, and increased tensions along the northern border. The IDF recommended that people living within a two-kilometer radius of the border stay in bomb shelters and secure rooms.
The worst and brutal attack on Israel was the worst one to take place for decades. The Hamas attack also questioned the most sophisticated intelligence security of Israel who failed to know about the attack until the last moment.
Following which, the exchange of explosives started between Israel and Palestine causing loss of millions of lives and displacement of them from their own houses. Elderly, women, kids and youth are all loosing lives to brutal attacks from both the sides.