Israel entered the Gaza Strip with tanks. They could prepare the expected land offensive.
It’s about stories like Wael Dahdouh’s. He heads the Gaza Strip bureau of Qatar’s al-Jazeera television channel. There, Dahdouh reports on what the bombings could do to the densely populated area. On Wednesday, it was his own family who were in a hospital morgue: his wife, his 15-year-old son Mohammed and his seven-year-old daughter Sham.
The images show the man wearing a plaid shirt and a bulletproof vest with the words “Press” holding a girl in his arms. She is wrapped in a white cloth, her face covered in blood. Dahdouh cries. In a video he can be seen kneeling over a dead body. “Aren’t you going to wake up too?” he says.