This is Gaza. It’s not a conspiracy; it’s the harsh reality faced by those trapped in Gaza who are being systematically killed by Israel. Once you witness this, you can’t ignore it or pretend it doesn’t exist. What actions can we take to address this situation?
This is Gaza – Not a conspiracy – this is real life for people imprisoned in Gaza and being systematically murdered by Israel. You cannot unsee it nor can you un-hear it. What can be done about this?

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