Why are the cars of hundreds of Israelis killed in Hamas attacks being cremated?

Why are the cars of hundreds of Israelis killed in Hamas attacks being cremated?

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The war (Israel Palestine Conflict) has been going on for 46 days between Israel and the Palestinian organization Hamas. There is a 4-day cease-fire (Israel-Hamas ceasefire) starting Friday (November 24). On October 7, Hamas fired more than 5,000 rockets into Israel from the Gaza Strip in a matter of minutes. In which 1200 people died. The bodies of many of those killed in Hamas attacks have not been found. In such a situation, the cars of these people will be symbolically cremated.

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A report by the ‘Jerusalem Post’ According to which 1200 people were killed in Israel in the attack of Hamas on October 7. The bodies or remains of many of those killed in the Hamas massacre have not been found. This is why Israel has decided to bury hundreds of cars covered in ash and bloodstains. This is the first time since Israel’s founding on May 14, 1948, that Zaka has recommended the burial of the vehicles of those killed in a Hamas attack.

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Recommended ZAKA-Tel Aviv
ZAKA-Tel Aviv Central is Israel’s emergency response unit. It provides its services in more than 21 cities across the country with thousands of volunteers. ZAKA is recognized as the civil extension of the Israeli Emergency Services and the only authorized emergency response unit in central Israel. One of its units is dedicated to ensuring dignity in death in cases of sudden or unexpected loss.

Israel’s news channel N12 reported on Tuesday that ZAKA concluded that they could not find or clean the remains of the victims inside the vehicles in which they died after intensive and harrowing efforts. Blood stains or ashes are still present in some cars, difficult to collect for technical reasons.

The Chief Rabbinate and the Ministry of Religious Services will make the final decision
According to the report, the decision to bury the vehicles of those killed in the Hamas attack was made to preserve the dignity of their victims. “After consultation with the Military Rabbinate and the Chief Rabbinate in the coming days, the bodies of those killed in the attack will be buried throughout Israel,” the report said. “Hundreds of vehicles will be buried in Jewish cemeteries.” The Chief Rabbinate as well as the Ministry of Religious Services have yet to officially respond to the report.

Zaka-Tel Aviv spokesman Israel Hasid spoke to the Jerusalem Post on Tuesday about this issue. He said, “This time there was a long discussion between ZAKA’s rabbinic charge, Rabbi Yaakov Roza, and Israel’s most respected figure. The two discussed removing bloodstains and cleaning ashes from vehicles after the Hamas massacre.” . Hamas fighters killed hundreds of people in their vehicles or burned them alive in their vehicles.”

Burial in a Jewish cemetery is recommended
“These carts have become contaminated with ash and bloodstains, making it impossible to clean them completely. In such a situation, Rabbi Rosa recommends that hundreds of such carts be buried in Jewish cemeteries,” says an Israeli Hasid.

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The entire process of burial will be followed
Hasid said that the entire process of burial will be followed. Just as someone is cremated after his death. He also stressed that the final decision on the matter would be taken by the Chief Rabbinate or the Ministry of Religious Services. It is likely to be announced publicly in the coming days.

According to Jewish law halacha, ashes or blood stains are sacred and must be buried. However, they are not buried with the deceased in the cemetery, but in designated burial pits. “The important thing is that there will be no burial ground on such land and they will not be buried in the cemetery,” Hasid said.

Vehicle parts will be separated
Hasid said that parts of the vehicles will be separated to save space. “It is believed that creating such a unique memorial will bring solace to some bereaved families who have not even been able to find the bodies of their loved ones.” Families who lost loved ones to Hamas attacks are also supporting the initiative. .

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