A mourner carrying the body of a victim killed by Israeli bombardment on the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, during the funeral outside Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. — AFP
A BRIEF pause in small portions of the targeted territory before the death knell sounds again. That’s what Israeli concessions of a temporary 10-hour gap in its daily genocidal endeavours amount to. Far too few trucks delivering lifesaving aid are being permitted through the Zionist barriers, and the Jordanian/Emirati airdrops are seen as both grossly inadequate and somewhat risky.
This past week, Israeli organisations B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights both belatedly acknowledged the ongoing genocide. This matters. A small but growing number of Israeli citizens, both Arab and Jewish, have been protesting against the atrocities being committed in their name. But, like the aid that is being allowed to go through, they are little more than a drop in the ocean.
