A reckoning necessary to understand the 'most atrocious things' done in Gaza, campaigner says

France 24Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 9:12:35 PM
A reckoning necessary to understand the 'most atrocious things' done in Gaza, campaigner says
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza is underscored by reports of displaced Palestinian families suffering in tent camps flooded by heavy rains, as Israel continues to impose restrictions on aid. This situation is compounded by the recent comments from Joel Carmel of Breaking the Silence, who calls for a reckoning to understand the 'most atrocious things' done in Gaza. The plight of evacuees, such as those who recently left Gaza for South Africa, further illustrates the dire circumstances faced by Palestinians. These interconnected narratives reveal the urgent need for accountability and humanitarian support in the region.
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