Dehumanising and starving Gazans has been a strategy all along


Desperate to survive: A woman collecting flour from the ground as Palestinians receive aid supplies from the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in the central Gaza Strip. — Reuters

AN Israeli soldier would position his leg against the wall in the narrow corridor to our school, then order us: “Pass under my leg, or no school.”

That was a recurring event for us children during the early 1990s in our Al-Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza, the “beach camp.”

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