Overview
- Sinai Foundation for Human Rights published findings identifying two shallow burial pits south of al-Arish with human remains visible at or near the surface.
- Forensic Architecture corroborated a minimum of 36 identifiable skulls using satellite imagery and site photos, noting land clearing and track marks consistent with repeated use.
- SFHR researchers estimate the site may contain more than 300 bodies, with access to one pit restricted due to its proximity to military positions.
- Field observations describe bodies in civilian clothing, some blindfolded, with no military gear present, and testimonies from former army-aligned militia members allege executions and secret burials.
- Egypt has denied forced displacement and has not acknowledged civilian casualties in Sinai, and campaigners are urging the UN Human Rights Council to open an independent investigation.