Two years of displacement and destruction in Gaza – photo essay
<p>Enas Tantesh’s photography captures not only the despair and insecurity but also moments of normality and human connection</p><p>Over the past two years in Gaza, the world has witnessed one of the worst onslaughts against a civilian population in recent history and has been unwilling or unable to stop it.</p><p>More than 66,200 people have been killed and nearly 169,000 injured, meaning that about one in 10 of Gaza’s Palestinian population have been casualties of Israel’s military campaign.</p><p>After the Israeli army destroyed a mosque and wrote on it in Hebrew, someone from Gaza wrote on the dome: ‘A promise we will construct it.’ Gaza City, 24 February 2025</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/09/two-years-of-displacement-and-destruction-in-gaza-photo-essay">Continue reading...</a>
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