Genocide in Pictures: Worth a Trillion Words

SPECIAL FEATURE, 8 Jan 2024

Posted by Antonio C. S. Rosa | Editor – TRANSCEND Media Service

Parental Guidance Advised: Pornographic Violence

** Gazans have no means to rescue bodies from under the rubble of flattened buildings. Victims are left to die trapped under tons of dirt, making diseases practically inevitable. **

GAZA and WEST BANK, 8 Jan 2024

Up to 7 Jan 2024:

  • 22,835+ killed* and 58,416 wounded in the Gaza Strip
  • 380 Palestinians killed in the West Bank and East Jerusalem
  • Israel revises its estimated October 7 death toll down from 1,400 to 1,147
  • 510 Israeli soldiers killed since October 7, and at least 2,193 injured

* Some rights groups put the death toll number closer to 30,000 when accounting for those presumed dead under the rubble.

 

According to several reports, airstrikes continue intensively in central Gaza, especially in al-Maghazi, which is completely surrounded and heavily shelled. Jan 2024 – teleSUR English

 

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Gaza City Oct 2023 – Photo: Naaman Omar

 

Gaza Jan 2024 – Wikimedia Commons

 

A Palestinian man walks by the remains of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardment on the main road of Gaza City on 2 Jan 2024  [AP/Mohammed Hajjar]

 

Palestinian women mourn as they hold the bodies of children killed in Israeli strikes, at the Indonesian hospital, northern Gaza Strip, 18 Nov 2023  [Fadi Alwhidi/Reuters]

 

Damage in Gaza Strip Jan 2024 – ScheerPost

 

 

Gaza January 2024 – Global Research

 

Gaza destroyed by Israeli forces Jan 2024  Photo by Muslim Aid Australia on Flickr

 

Gaza Dec 2023 – Global Research

 

Destruction in Gaza Strip Dec 2023. Credit: UNICEF/Hassan Islyeh

 

Featured image via Wikimedia Commons.

 

Palestinians inspect the damage following an Israeli airstrike on the El-Remal aera in Gaza City on October 9, 2023. Israel continued to battle Hamas fighters on October 10 and massed tens of thousands of troops and heavy armour around the Gaza Strip after vowing a massive blow over the Palestinian militants’ surprise attack.  Photo by Naaman Omar apaimages

 

Gaza Dec 2023 Wikimedia Commons

 

Gaza massacre damage Dec 2023 – via Wikimedia Commons

 

UK Column

 

 

 

A man holds both Palestinian and Turkish flags at a rally in Istanbul on 1 Jan 2024.
(Photo: Ilker Eray/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

 

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One Response to “Genocide in Pictures: Worth a Trillion Words”

  1. POULTON says:

    Very powerful presentation of photos, Antonio. Horrific. Necessary. Painful. Necessary.

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