Sarah Helm worked in Gaza during the 1990s as a correspondent covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, developing a deep respect for the people living there. In the years after she left, violent clashes began to make the events she had reported on look like mere skirmishes. During the summer of 2014, like much of the rest of the world, she watched through the lens of the international media with horror at the prolonged Israeli bombardment of Gaza: which resulted in the death of over 2,200 people, many of them civilians and children.
During a period of relative quiet, Sarah decided to go back to Gaza, and see for herself what had become of the place she reported from two decades ago. This eBook is her personal account of what she found ...
During a period of relative quiet, Sarah decided to go back to Gaza, and see for herself what had become of the place she reported from two decades ago. This eBook is her personal account of what she found ...