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Gaza’s Invisible Dead: The Crisis of Missing Death Certificates

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In Gaza, documenting a demise was formerly, much like elsewhere globally, a fairly straightforward bureaucratic procedure. A deceased individual would be taken to a medical facility, where healthcare personnel would furnish the requisite documentation to public agencies. Such documentation enabled kin to amend public registers, resolve estate affairs, reach financial accounts, seek aid, or establish legal custody over minors.

However, amidst intense Israeli shelling, the detainment of countless Palestinians, and recurrent widespread displacement, this situation completely transformed. Beginning in October 2023, the mechanisms for identifying deceased individuals, logging fatalities, and finalizing financial matters have been propelled towards ruination. “We are witnessing an evolving legal predicament,” stated Ahmed Masoud, who directs the legal division at the Palestinian Center for the Missing and Forcibly Disappeared. “Myriad instances currently reside in a state of legal ambiguity.”

Numerous kin groups believe their loved ones may have perished, yet they lack the means to legally substantiate this claim. Conversely, other households have witnessed family members apprehended by Israeli troops without being able to verify their detention status or location, rendering their destiny uncertain.

Investigations indicate this issue is pervasive. The Palestine Reporting Lab, WIRED’s journalistic associate for this report, collaborated with the Institute for Social and Economic Progress (ISEP), a Palestinian study organization, to analyze the ramifications of the crisis involving disappeared individuals in Gaza. Drawing from a poll of 600 individuals across 53 sites in Gaza, ISEP’s most reliable projection suggests that over 51,000 people might have vanished at some point since October 2023, with approximately 14,000 to 15,000 remaining untraced.

As per ISEP, more than two fifths—or 42.9 percent—of families with a disappeared individual indicate difficulty in acquiring a death certificate. Approximately the identical proportion disclose that the vanished individual served as the primary financial provider for the household. Spouses of absent men frequently find themselves unable to retrieve funds from financial institutions or gain entry to official papers, retirement benefits, and other provisions held in their husband’s name.

The figures are staggering. Of Gazans who reported an absent family member, 71.4 percent indicated that the disappearance impacted their lawful privileges and statutory provisions. More than one in four (28.6 percent) encountered challenges in establishing child custody, whereas 14.3 percent struggled with marriage or divorce proceedings. Further individuals met with monetary impediments: A third (33.3 percent) of families stated an inability to reach financial accounts linked to the vanished kinsman; close to one in five (19.1 percent) reported being unable to obtain assistance designated for widows or children bereft of at least one parent; and almost one in 10 (9.5 percent) indicated they could not claim an inheritance. (For estimating the aggregate count of disappeared individuals in Gaza, ISEP employed quota sampling to poll a characteristic group of Gazans in 53 areas throughout the strip, cross-referencing findings with available pre- and post-conflict demographic and household size data for Gaza.)

Samah Al-Shareif, an attorney at the Women’s Affairs Center in Gaza, an entity that offers legal assistance to families, reports that her organization has observed numerous instances where a parent was unable to obtain support for themselves or their offspring due to absent documentation. She recounted the plight of a woman whose spouse had ceased working prior to the conflict. The pair depended on his retirement benefits. However, subsequent to his disappearance, the woman discovered she was barred from accessing his bank account or collecting his pension. “The financial institution has declined to engage with her,” Al-Shareif stated, “demanding that she either procure a death certificate or produce her husband physically.” This woman has consequently been deprived of earnings or economic stability, notwithstanding her husband’s legitimate rights.

Minors with absent parents are arguably even more susceptible. Nedal Jarada leads the Al Amal Institute for Orphans, among Gaza’s most venerable social support agencies. He indicates that the organization has been hampered by insufficient paperwork. Certain children presume their parents have perished, yet their kin cannot substantiate this; others are simply unaware of a parent’s whereabouts. Jarada refers to them as “effective orphans,” a classification that has come into existence since October 2023.


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