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Satellite imagery and witness testimony released in February 2026 show Israeli forces bulldozed parts of the Gaza War Cemetery in al‑Tuffah, Gaza City, destroying dozens of Commonwealth and allied First and Second World War graves.
Images from 8 August and 13 December 2025 show systematic earthworks and an earth berm across the cemetery’s southern corner; a former caretaker said two bulldozing operations took place around late April or early May 2025.
The damage reportedly affected sections holding British, Australian and New Zealand servicemen — the cemetery contains more than 250 Australian burials and CWGC records show whole plots of First World War British graves and a plot for Canadian UN peacekeepers were razed.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has reported damage to headstones and memorials and said it will secure and repair the site when safe.
The Israel Defence Forces said the area had been an active combat zone and that underground militant infrastructure was located and dismantled.
Australian officials have vowed to seek repairs to Australian graves; veterans groups and the Royal British Legion have expressed distress and called for formal remediation.
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Australian politics | The GuardianAustralia vows to repair ‘distressing’ damage to war graves in Gaza bulldozed by Israeli army
New Zealand HeraldNew Zealand World War I graves among those bulldozed at Gaza cemetery
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Responses add context that past cemetery excavations for hostage recovery have been reported, but for this particular site the IDF maintains the damage resulted from combat operations and dismantling underground infrastructure; the dispute centers on military necessity versus desecration.






















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