In Gaza, a tragic series of events has resulted in the death of approximately 150 to 200 people, many of whom were incinerated and are expected to be buried in mass graves or under the rubble. The attacks have left thousands, including children, buried beneath the rubble, with Gaza City being reduced to scorched earth. The widespread destruction has led to many families losing their homes and the obliteration of all cafes in the area. Additionally, 142 UNWRA workers have been killed. The international community has expressed outrage, with critics condemning the moral authority of those who supported or remained silent during Israel's actions, as highlighted in an opinion piece by Samah Sabawi.
“Our families have lost their homes. All the cafes were destroyed. Gaza City, the old and the new, is scorched earth. Many in our families were massacred. UNWRA is reeling; 142 UN workers have been killed, no one is spared” ✍️ Opinion by Samah Sabawi https://t.co/dSZ86t0aUZ
It's not just thousands of children buried in the rubble of Gaza. Buried alongside them is the moral authority of those who cheered on Israel's massacre - or who said almost nothing when the scale of the crime was obvious. https://t.co/1yOdDhrPg5 https://t.co/BaUsD5CMeB
The moral authority of those who cheered on Israel's massacre - or who said nothing when the scale of the crime was obvious - has been buried in the rubble of Gaza forever. This repulsive episode will have profound consequences for a very long time. https://t.co/1yOdDhrPg5
And this doesn’t even include the 1000s of Gazans, including kids, buried under the rubble. Horrific. https://t.co/oVGODQfVE2
Imagine this: In Gaza, tonight, around 150 to 200 people—mothers, fathers, children—won't survive to see tomorrow. As night falls, they won't wake up to another day in this world, but will be blown to pieces, incinerated, and buried, some in mass graves, others under the rubble.