Genocide in Pictures: Worth a Trillion Words

SPECIAL FEATURE, 28 Oct 2024

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

Parental Guidance Advised: Pornographic Violence

LEBANON, GAZA and WEST BANK, 28 Oct 2024

 

Gaza Oct 2024 – Democracy NOW! screengrab

 

Gaza Oct 2024 – The Wire Jewish Voice for Peace

 

A child looks at the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in a tent camp housing Palestinians displaced by the occupiers in Muwasi, Gaza Strip, on 10 Sep 2024.
(AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana, file)

 

Destruction in Gaza after Israeli bombardment, part of Operation Pillar of Defense, Oct 2024

 

Bodies are seen outside the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, after an Israeli strike on the town of Beit Lahiya killed scores of Palestinians, 19 Oct 2024. (Screengrab/X)

 

A screengrab of drone footage showing crowds of people fleeing Jabalia through an Israeli checkpoint 21 Oct 2024 – (X)

 

A crater marks the impact of an explosion at the UNIFIL headquarters in Naqoura. © UNIFIL

 

Gaza Oct 2024 – Michel Chossudovsky

 

IDF lead Palestinian captives in Gaza Oct 2024 – Michel Chossudovsky

 

A man carrying the coffin of a dead child in Gaza City, on 24 Nov 2023
(MEE/Mohammed al-Hajjar)

 

Gaza Oct 2024 – Michel Chossudovsky

 

Palestinians fleeing Beit Lahia via Salah al-Din Street to Gaza City, 22 Oct 2024. (Omar Elqataa)

 

Palestinians fleeing on the outskirts of Jabalia refugee camp, 8 Oct 2024. (Bilal Salem)

 

An IDF drone shows displaced Palestinians forced to evacuate Jabalia, 21 Oct 2024.
(X/Avichay Adraee/used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law) – +972 Magazine

 

 

Palestinians fleeing Beit Lahia via Salah al-Din Street to Gaza City, 22 Oct 2024. (Omar Elqataa)

 

In Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza, people are sheltering on extremely overcrowded land and space is running out. © UNRWA

 

People make their way amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment of the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza on 31 Aug 2024. Hadi Daoud / APA Images.

 

Nobel Peace Prize 2024 Toshiyuki Mimaki (left) and a UNRWA photo of Gaza (right).

 

IDF forces in the Gaza Strip, 20 Oct 2024 IDF Spokesperson’s Unit

 

A Palestinian youth mourns his relative who was killed in an Israeli attack, in Al Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, on 18 Oct 2024. (Photo: Hadi Daoud/APA Images)

 

The access of UN-coordinated humanitarian deliveries to northern Gaza has been largely denied over the past months, leaving people with very limited means to survive. Oct 2024.
© UNOCHA/Themba Linden

 

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