On the eve of Israel’s Day of Remembrance for Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism, the families of the 38 hostages killed by the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement have called for a dignified burial for their dead. The bereaved have no grave where they can commemorate their loved ones, said Nirit Alon, the partner of a man who was killed. “We are asking for a burial place for our son to find closure and move on to the next chapter of our sad lives,” Hagit and Ruby Chen, the parents of Itay Chen, said on Saturday. Moshe Ahimas, father of the slain Tomer Ahimas, called on the government to…