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Images & Video: Gaza After Bombing

Images of Gaza After Bombing

This afternoon I hired a car with another woman and went around Gaza to see some of the devastation wrought by israeli attacks overnight.

We were warned it might not be safe, as we drove to the accompaniment of the humming of drones, and the distant roar of F16s and occasional explosions.

This photo essay is only a little of what we saw, and it is impossible to convey the feelings of anger, frustration and rage mixed with overwhelming sadness and grief at the wanton destruction and human suffering we saw. And this is only Day One of Israel's latest claim to shame.

Despite Hamas, the Popular Resistance Committees, and every other Gazan organisation denying responsibility for the attacks in Eilat - which clearly originated in Egypt - Israeli authorities have cynically used the deaths of some of its citizens to deflect attention from its internal protests and problems to attack an innocent population in yet another blatant example of collective punishment in breach of international law.

These pictures show only too clearly the real targets of Israel - mosques, homes, businesses, parks - and innocent people.

The international community - and especially the United Nations - can not and should not be complicit, through their inaction, in the shedding of any more Palestinian blood.

There is absolutely NO justification for the current attacks on Gaza, and the Israeli rogue state must be reigned in before the entire region is not only threatened, but destroyed.

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Here is the video interview with a teacher at the remains of the house where the 13 year old boy was killed last night, Mahmoud Abu Samra. It is the house in the photo essay that the neighbours are trying to salvage stuff for the family. The mother and father were both injured but not too badly, but their five year old daughter had both her legs crushed under a wall, and is still in hospital. Not sure if there are other kids that were unhurt. Can't imagine how anyone got out alive, it was totalled. Lots of the neighbours have injuries - I saw a woman with spot burns (maybe phosphorous or DU) and big bruises from flying concrete but she wouldn't let me photograph them because they were on her thigh, back, and arms.

ENDS

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