Genocide in Pictures: Worth a Trillion Words

SPECIAL FEATURE, 27 May 2024

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

Parental Guidance Advised: Pornographic Violence

GAZA and WEST BANK, 27 May 2024

 

Al Jazeera English 21 May 2024:

 

 

Palestinians in Rafah, the Gaza Strip. Pixabay by Hosni Salah

 

After an Israeli air strike on a house belonging to the Hassan family, in the Nuseirat camp, central Gaza Strip, on 19 May 2024. (Shutterstock)

 

Children sit at the back of a truck as they are forced to flee ongoing Israeli attacks in Rafah, Gaza on 8 May 2024. [Ali Jadallah/Anadolu Agency]

 

Column of Smoke product of the Shelling of Israel against Gaza, May 2024
| Photo: EFE

 

Givati Brigade east Rafah, May 2024. / IDF Spokesperson’s Unit

 

Gaza Pier: US$320M wasted. – U.S. Army Central/Handout via REUTERS. /File Photo

 

Gaza, 2024 | UN Photo/Shareef Sarhan via FLickr | CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

 

Palestinian Intifada – 21 May 2024  Wikimedia Commons

 

Members of Matzpen demonstrate against the occupation in Israel.  [Source: leftvoice.org]


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