Genocide at Gaza by Christopher Maziarz

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Genocide at Gaza

Consequence

Photo: Mohammed Saber, epa

First day back to school in Gaza; bombings and blockade leave buildings and schools in terrible condition. Gaza City, Sept. 14.

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A damaged classroom in the Jabalya girls school in Gaza.

Photo by Oliver Weiken / EPA

A Palestinian man cries over his son who was killed in a UN school that was bombed.

Photographer: Al-Quds

Inas Shawkat Khalil, aged 5, was killed on Oct. 19, 2014.

The bombings in Gaza have been going on for longer than many know.

Photo by AP/ Twitter

These screenshots of twitter depict Gaza victims giving advice to Ferguson protesters on how to deal with tear gas.

Photo by AP/ Twitter

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Pro-Israel

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These screenshots depict the Pro-Israels’ views on the Gaza bombings .

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Protests

Photographer unknown

Two women, one Palestinian and the other American, yet both Jewish, protesting Israel.

Photograph by Robert Stuart Lowden

A Protester at the International Gaza Protest in LA on August 2nd.

Photographer Unknown

A protester does a powerful display on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Photographer unknown

A man from Melbourne, Australia protesting for Gaza on July 19, 2014.

Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images

150 people squeezed inside boxes at a London Protest to illustrate the conditions faced by the population of Gaza trapped by the blockade.

Photographer Unknown

150,000 people at a National Demonstration for Gaza on Saturday 9 August.

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