Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers chanted after discovering Jewish graves during a recent operation in central Gaza at a British cemetery commemorating soldiers killed in World War I. KaddishJewish prayers for the dead, for soldiers.
VINNews.com report:
Israeli Defense Forces operating in al-Muazi, central Gaza, have discovered the graves of Jewish soldiers killed in World War I in the area. The soldiers decided to call him and other Jewish soldiers buried in the World War I cemetery “Kaddish.” During the recitation of Kaddish, gunshots are heard in the background.
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Soldiers draped Israeli flags over the graves and recited memorial prayers that are thought to uplift the souls of the deceased in the afterlife.
The cemetery, known as Deir El Balah War Cemetery, is one of several British cemeteries in the former British Mandate of Palestine, and one of two British cemeteries in Gaza. One of them is the Gaza War Cemetery, the other in northern Gaza.
The first was dedicated to those who died in the Allied battles against the Ottoman Empire.
it is explained According to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC):
The cemetery was constructed at the end of March and remained in use until March 1919. Most of the burials took place from field ambulances from March to June 1917, or from the 53rd, 54th, 66th, 74th Casualty Disposal Stations, and the 69th Ambulance. General Hospital, from April 1917 until the Armistice with Turkey. There are many graves, most of which were originally located in Khan Yunus, but were brought to the cemetery after the Armistice.
depending on the tablet magazinethere are seven Jewish graves in the cemetery, and three Jewish graves in the Gaza War Cemetery.
Jews fought in various armies during World War I, including on the German side. Zionist leaders also persuaded Britain, Jewish army Volunteer people from the Jewish community in what was then Palestine.
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