A New Kind of Hell in Gaza: Key Haaretz Articles on an Unthinkable Reality

Avshalom Halutz
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Avshalom Halutz
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Avshalom Halutz

We desperately need a new definition, a new word, to describe the unthinkable and unique reality that the people in Gaza are facing since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, triggering a new war in the Strip. Just a 90-minute drive from Tel Aviv, a place exists where streets are piles of dust, debris and the rubble of destroyed buildings. There are cities without hospitals, schools, parks, libraries - or hope. An inconceivable reality, where thousands of children are being killed in their beds by bombs dropped from the skies, where almost nobody has enough food or water for survival. A small hell you can never leave. A place for nobody: an ongoing human tragedy without any end in sight.

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