Nothing and nobody has been spared the carnage in Gaza

The lack of political resistance to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is both bizarre and baffling, writes Karol Balfe
Nothing and nobody has been spared the carnage in Gaza

The United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres said recently that Gaza is becoming a 'graveyard for children'. Picture: Ali Jadallah/Anadolu/Getty

The last two months have been a living hell for the people of Gaza.

The brutality they have suffered, the loss of lives and homes, and the slow obliteration of their world, have happened in a way that is harrowing and unprecedented.

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