Their families wiped out, grieving Palestinians in Gaza ask why
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The attacks have killed thousands of people, including many children and women.
- Families are left grieving and asking why their loved ones were killed.
- The chaos of the war has made it difficult for relatives to account for the dead and missing.
- The New York Times and BBC have been criticized for downplaying the impact of the bombings on the civilian population.
- Major news networks such as CNN, BBC, and MSNBC have been criticized for failing to accurately report on the war crimes being committed by Israel.
SUMMARY
Palestinians in Gaza have been devastated by the loss of entire families in Israeli airstrikes, raising questions about Israeli military tactics. The attacks have killed thousands of people, including many children and women. The chaos of the war has made it difficult for relatives to account for the dead and missing. Families are left grieving and asking why their loved ones were killed. The devastating impact of the airstrikes has left many Palestinians in Gaza seeking answers and justice. The attacks have hit residential areas, schools, hospitals, and mosques, with many families denying any Hamas presence in their homes. The New York Times and BBC have been criticized for downplaying the impact of the bombings on the civilian population. Major news networks such as CNN, BBC, and MSNBC have been criticized for failing to accurately report on the war crimes being committed by Israel. The Israeli military is reported to be engaging in combat with Hamas militants as civilians attempt to evacuate. The death toll has surpassed 11,000 people, with many families losing multiple relatives. The Health Ministry in Gaza reports that a majority of those killed have been minors and women.