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WW1 British and WW2 Australian War graves destroyed

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Callurmom · 06/02/2026 14:56

Israeli forces have bulldozed part of a Gaza cemetery containing the war graves of dozens of British, Australian and other allied soldiers killed in the first and second world wars, satellite imagery and witness testimony reveal.

Satellite imagery of the Gaza war cemetery in al-Tuffah, a district of Gaza City, shows extensive earthworks in the southernmost corner of the graveyard. Bomb craters can be seen around the cemetery, but in this area the destruction appears to have been more systematic.

Rows of gravestones have been removed, the topsoil has been churned up and a substantial earth berm can be seen running across the middle of the affected area. It is of a size that suggests the use of heavy equipment.

There was no sign of the earthworks in March last year, but they are clearly visible in a satellite picture from 8 August. The disturbed area is even more apparent in an image of the cemetery from 13 December. Vegetation has regrown among the ranks of gravestones covering the rest of the cemetery, but the southwestern corner remains bare, with the earth berm casting a substantial shadow over the sandy soil.
Essam Jaradah, the graveyard’s former caretaker, whose home is close by, said: “Two bulldozing operations took place at the cemetery. The first bulldozing occurred outside the cemetery walls, extending approximately 12 metres around all sides of the cemetery. These areas were entirely planted with olive trees.

“Later on, an area of slightly less than 1 dunum [1,000 sq metres] was bulldozed inside the cemetery walls, specifically in the corner of the cemetery, which contains graves of Australian soldiers. The bulldozing covered the area from the bench where foreign visitors used to sit up to the memorial monument. Bulldozers also created sand mounds that were used as earth barriers.
“I witnessed this bulldozing after the Israeli army withdrew from the area, around late April or early May.”

After being shown satellite images of the cemetery, the Israel Defense Forces said it had been forced to take defensive measures in the heat of battle.

“At the relevant time, the area in question was an active combat zone,” an army spokesperson said. “During IDF operations in the area, terrorists attempted to attack IDF troops and took cover in structures close to the cemetery. In response, to ensure the safety of IDF troops operating on the ground, operational measures were taken in the area to neutralise identified threats.”

The spokesperson added: “We emphasise that underground terrorist infrastructure was identified within the cemetery and in its surrounding area, which the IDF located and dismantled. IDF activity in sensitive areas is approved by senior ranks in the army and handled with the required sensitivity needed.”

A spokesperson for the Royal British Legion said: “We are saddened to hear that graves of British and allied personnel who bravely served in the first and second world wars have been damaged. War graves honour the memory of every member of the armed forces who has made the ultimate sacrifice and deserve to be treated with the utmost respect.”

Since a ceasefire agreement in October, Gaza has been split by a “yellow line” marking the boundary between Israeli and Hamas-controlled parts of the territory, which originally ran through the cemetery but has more recently been pushed westward by Israeli forces. Despite the official proclamation of a ceasefire, Israeli troops have continued to fire on the Palestinian population, particularly anyone approaching the yellow line. More than 500 Palestinians have been reported killed since the ceasefire declaration, a quarter of whom have been children.

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), which is responsible for the upkeep of the Gaza cemetery and many like it around the world, last commented on the state of the graveyard on 11 December.

“As a result of the conflict the cemetery has suffered extensive damage to headstones, memorials, boundary walls, staff facilities and storage areas,” the CWGC said. It reported damage to a memorial to the 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division of the British army, as well as to the Indian UN memorial and the Hindu, Muslim and Turkish sections.

The satellite photos show the extent of the destruction to be even greater. There is no visible trace left of a plot just outside the main cemetery set aside for Canadian UN peacekeepers. Inside the main graveyard two whole sections of graves have been razed, of more than 100 allied soldiers killed in the second world war, the majority of them Australians, with a few British and Polish service personnel. Most had been stationed in Palestine, as it was then, with some serving in field hospitals in Gaza.

Four sections of the dead from the first world war have also been flattened. CWGC records show the affected graves are almost all British, of soldiers drawn from regiments from across the UK, killed as British divisions wrested control of Palestine from Ottoman Turkish troops, suffering high casualties particularly in Gaza.

Prof Peter Stanley, a military historian at the University of NSW Canberra, told the Guardian Australians had “not forgotten” their soldiers’ service in the Middle East.

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Martymcfly24 · 07/02/2026 17:55

Such a shame(but not surprising )that this happening. The story of the Jaradah family that have tended the ceremony for generations is very interesting.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-64344483

Mohammed Atalah tending a grave

The Gaza family tending World War graves for 100 years

The tradition which began during World War One has been passed from father to son.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-64344483

TigTails · 07/02/2026 17:56

Those darn Australian and British Hamas members! 🙄🙄🙄

SugarandSpiceandAllThingsNaice · 07/02/2026 22:08

Funny this is getting more attention than the bulldozing of scores of Palestinian Christian and Muslim graves,

ReturnOfTheToad · 08/02/2026 22:02

1 Israeli body and the Israeli government and the IDF kill, maím and destroy until they get the body back from Gaza. Bodies belonging to anyone else are fair game to bulldoze and desecrate. The disparity is startling. A real 2 fingers up to the world.

mids2019 · 09/02/2026 05:34

I think the Israelis will offer apologies but the irony of pro pallys suddenly being concerned about the graves of British soldiers in Gaza is not lost. A lot of pro phallus hate the British army and it's historic roles. The same community in our locality that sent many to local pro pal marches are from the same community that have made it unsafe for army cadets to walk home from a hut in their locality on uniform.....

ReturnOfTheToad · 09/02/2026 06:49

mids2019 · 09/02/2026 05:34

I think the Israelis will offer apologies but the irony of pro pallys suddenly being concerned about the graves of British soldiers in Gaza is not lost. A lot of pro phallus hate the British army and it's historic roles. The same community in our locality that sent many to local pro pal marches are from the same community that have made it unsafe for army cadets to walk home from a hut in their locality on uniform.....

And I think It's weird af that there is complete silence from the pro Israel crowd on this. The same people who defended people being killed and starved because 'Hamas should just release the hostages'(all of whom were deceased at that stage) but they don't have a word to say when the bodies of British people are being treated like dirt and bulldozed who knows where? Clearly they don't actually care about what happens to people's remains or they would be speaking up and demanding that Israel make this right so why were they so quick to defend Palestinians being killed and starved over peoples remains then? Oh wait, we all know why......

FeralWoman · 09/02/2026 09:07

Hasn’t been a mention of this in the Australian mainstream media. The Israel president arrived today and protests are being banned, and the phrase from the river to the sea is about to be officially classed as hate speech in Queensland. No chance that the media will mention anything about damaged war graves. Wouldn’t want to piss off Israel.

Wabbajack · 09/02/2026 13:54

ReturnOfTheToad · 09/02/2026 06:49

And I think It's weird af that there is complete silence from the pro Israel crowd on this. The same people who defended people being killed and starved because 'Hamas should just release the hostages'(all of whom were deceased at that stage) but they don't have a word to say when the bodies of British people are being treated like dirt and bulldozed who knows where? Clearly they don't actually care about what happens to people's remains or they would be speaking up and demanding that Israel make this right so why were they so quick to defend Palestinians being killed and starved over peoples remains then? Oh wait, we all know why......

Who exactly are you talking about here?

Mercurial123 · 09/02/2026 22:35

Wabbajack · 09/02/2026 13:54

Who exactly are you talking about here?

😆

Ellen2shoes · 09/02/2026 22:59

ReturnOfTheToad · 08/02/2026 22:02

1 Israeli body and the Israeli government and the IDF kill, maím and destroy until they get the body back from Gaza. Bodies belonging to anyone else are fair game to bulldoze and desecrate. The disparity is startling. A real 2 fingers up to the world.

To retrieve one body, the Israeli military mobilised a fleet of tanks, drones and dug up over a hundred Palestinian graves.

SummerOctopus · 09/02/2026 23:02

Not surprised Israel have done this. They are a rogue state.

Did anyone see Wes streetings communications that were given to Sky news? It's mentioned clearly that Israel are committing war crimes before our eyes and the state of Israel need to be sanctioned by our government. The ones at the top all know, they are just too scared/unbothered to do anything meaningful about it.

Wabbajack · 09/02/2026 23:20

Mercurial123 · 09/02/2026 22:35

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What's funny about that question?

Ellen2shoes · 09/02/2026 23:23

FeralWoman · 09/02/2026 09:07

Hasn’t been a mention of this in the Australian mainstream media. The Israel president arrived today and protests are being banned, and the phrase from the river to the sea is about to be officially classed as hate speech in Queensland. No chance that the media will mention anything about damaged war graves. Wouldn’t want to piss off Israel.

To determine the true rulers of any society, all you must do is ask yourself this question: Who is it that I am not permitted to criticise?

Wabbajack · 10/02/2026 00:22

Ellen2shoes · 09/02/2026 23:23

To determine the true rulers of any society, all you must do is ask yourself this question: Who is it that I am not permitted to criticise?

You're saying the Israeli government is the true ruler of Australia? Confused

Ellen2shoes · 10/02/2026 00:23

I’m posing a question that I found interesting. Make of it what you will.

mids2019 · 10/02/2026 07:19

It still is the case that the average pro pally in this country wouldn't rearm of visiting somewhere like the national arboretum for instance. I think it absurd that the communities that send the most to the anti Semitic hate marches have huge concern for the resting places for those who died in foreign lands for this country.

Yes, Israel were wrong about this but it is also wrong for pro pals to latch onto the subject of respect for our armed forces when let's face it is sadly lacking.

Respect for the nation is really being shown by the potential election of a convicted terrorist in Birmingham. I guess this kind of pro Palestinian supporter isn't going to be seen rushing to armistice day parades.......

dairydebris · 10/02/2026 07:30

Ellen2shoes · 09/02/2026 23:23

To determine the true rulers of any society, all you must do is ask yourself this question: Who is it that I am not permitted to criticise?

🙄

Boolabus · 10/02/2026 08:15

mids2019 · 10/02/2026 07:24

https://www.intoleranceagainstchristians.eu/index.php?id=12&case=7535

It's not the first time war meorials have been desecrated....this time with purpose

Sorry what is your point here? This was an act of vandalism and no doubt if the perpetrators were caught they would be charged. It was not done by the French state and the graves were not bulldozed. You also make a lot of assumptions about people that support Palestine in your previous post which is pretty offensive tbh and based on very little evidence just pure conjecture on your part.

Glad you acknowledged that: Yes, Israel were wrong about this but
Shame you had to include the but...

ReturnOfTheToad · 10/02/2026 08:15

mids2019 · 10/02/2026 07:19

It still is the case that the average pro pally in this country wouldn't rearm of visiting somewhere like the national arboretum for instance. I think it absurd that the communities that send the most to the anti Semitic hate marches have huge concern for the resting places for those who died in foreign lands for this country.

Yes, Israel were wrong about this but it is also wrong for pro pals to latch onto the subject of respect for our armed forces when let's face it is sadly lacking.

Respect for the nation is really being shown by the potential election of a convicted terrorist in Birmingham. I guess this kind of pro Palestinian supporter isn't going to be seen rushing to armistice day parades.......

Being Irish I'm not a fan of the British army, I still have enough respect for my fellow humans that I wouldn't desecrate their graves and bulldoze their remains. I still feel for the people who no longer know where their loved ones are resting. Irish culture in general places great importance on honouring the dead and it is upsetting to read about graves being purposefully desecrated and people left not knowing what has been done to their loved ones, just as I find it upsetting that Palestinian bodies are bulldozed into rubble heaps. 'Pro Pallys' aren't one homogeneous group, I've never been pro the desecration and bulldozing of anyones loved ones. I don't think that more people should be killed for the dead because that's insane but I certainly feel that you shouldn't bring in bulldozers to shovel peoples loved ones into rubble heaps.

Its shocking to me that a government feels like this is an acceptable way to treat the dead, it's especially confusing when their own dead are worth killing for but the dead belonging to others, no matter their nationality it would seem, are consistently treated like literal dirt.

Palestinians kept these graves beautifully and respectfully for years, the people we are constantly told hate the West and would kill us as soon as look at us. How many times have we heard 'they should go to Gaza then, see how they are treated'? It's the government that we are told is an ally, our only friends in the middle east, who wanted our support to kill for their dead who decided that our dead are worth no more than dirt and bulldozed their beautifully kept graves away without a second though. Actions speak louder than words and these actions are loud.

MissyB1 · 10/02/2026 09:15

ReturnOfTheToad · 10/02/2026 08:15

Being Irish I'm not a fan of the British army, I still have enough respect for my fellow humans that I wouldn't desecrate their graves and bulldoze their remains. I still feel for the people who no longer know where their loved ones are resting. Irish culture in general places great importance on honouring the dead and it is upsetting to read about graves being purposefully desecrated and people left not knowing what has been done to their loved ones, just as I find it upsetting that Palestinian bodies are bulldozed into rubble heaps. 'Pro Pallys' aren't one homogeneous group, I've never been pro the desecration and bulldozing of anyones loved ones. I don't think that more people should be killed for the dead because that's insane but I certainly feel that you shouldn't bring in bulldozers to shovel peoples loved ones into rubble heaps.

Its shocking to me that a government feels like this is an acceptable way to treat the dead, it's especially confusing when their own dead are worth killing for but the dead belonging to others, no matter their nationality it would seem, are consistently treated like literal dirt.

Palestinians kept these graves beautifully and respectfully for years, the people we are constantly told hate the West and would kill us as soon as look at us. How many times have we heard 'they should go to Gaza then, see how they are treated'? It's the government that we are told is an ally, our only friends in the middle east, who wanted our support to kill for their dead who decided that our dead are worth no more than dirt and bulldozed their beautifully kept graves away without a second though. Actions speak louder than words and these actions are loud.

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Well said!!

Martymcfly24 · 10/02/2026 15:28

ReturnOfTheToad · 10/02/2026 08:15

Being Irish I'm not a fan of the British army, I still have enough respect for my fellow humans that I wouldn't desecrate their graves and bulldoze their remains. I still feel for the people who no longer know where their loved ones are resting. Irish culture in general places great importance on honouring the dead and it is upsetting to read about graves being purposefully desecrated and people left not knowing what has been done to their loved ones, just as I find it upsetting that Palestinian bodies are bulldozed into rubble heaps. 'Pro Pallys' aren't one homogeneous group, I've never been pro the desecration and bulldozing of anyones loved ones. I don't think that more people should be killed for the dead because that's insane but I certainly feel that you shouldn't bring in bulldozers to shovel peoples loved ones into rubble heaps.

Its shocking to me that a government feels like this is an acceptable way to treat the dead, it's especially confusing when their own dead are worth killing for but the dead belonging to others, no matter their nationality it would seem, are consistently treated like literal dirt.

Palestinians kept these graves beautifully and respectfully for years, the people we are constantly told hate the West and would kill us as soon as look at us. How many times have we heard 'they should go to Gaza then, see how they are treated'? It's the government that we are told is an ally, our only friends in the middle east, who wanted our support to kill for their dead who decided that our dead are worth no more than dirt and bulldozed their beautifully kept graves away without a second though. Actions speak louder than words and these actions are loud.

Edited

Well said is right.

Any of these posters that think Israel cares about British and Australian graves (beautifully minded by Palestinians) is extremely naive.

It's like they Israeli supporting Christian influencers from other countries who were spat on when they visited.
It appears the support is one way only.

Katiesaidthat · 10/02/2026 15:42

ReturnOfTheToad · 10/02/2026 08:15

Being Irish I'm not a fan of the British army, I still have enough respect for my fellow humans that I wouldn't desecrate their graves and bulldoze their remains. I still feel for the people who no longer know where their loved ones are resting. Irish culture in general places great importance on honouring the dead and it is upsetting to read about graves being purposefully desecrated and people left not knowing what has been done to their loved ones, just as I find it upsetting that Palestinian bodies are bulldozed into rubble heaps. 'Pro Pallys' aren't one homogeneous group, I've never been pro the desecration and bulldozing of anyones loved ones. I don't think that more people should be killed for the dead because that's insane but I certainly feel that you shouldn't bring in bulldozers to shovel peoples loved ones into rubble heaps.

Its shocking to me that a government feels like this is an acceptable way to treat the dead, it's especially confusing when their own dead are worth killing for but the dead belonging to others, no matter their nationality it would seem, are consistently treated like literal dirt.

Palestinians kept these graves beautifully and respectfully for years, the people we are constantly told hate the West and would kill us as soon as look at us. How many times have we heard 'they should go to Gaza then, see how they are treated'? It's the government that we are told is an ally, our only friends in the middle east, who wanted our support to kill for their dead who decided that our dead are worth no more than dirt and bulldozed their beautifully kept graves away without a second though. Actions speak louder than words and these actions are loud.

Edited

Amen to that, beautifully put.