Is the Flood of Graphic Imagery From Gaza Warping Our Perception of War? ...Middle East

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Is the Flood of Graphic Imagery From Gaza Warping Our Perception of War?
There are 12 premature babies visible in this frame, laid out on two stretchers surrounded by bags of diapers, cardboard boxes, and plastic bags. Some are in diapers that their tiny bodies cannot hold up. Others are swaddled in what look like green surgical gowns. They look like little presents. Another photo shows more newborns on another bed insulated with aluminum foil. Some have spindly legs and bared ribs. The scene is so still that the only sign of life is with the two babies whose eyes are open. Both photographs are dated November 12. By the time Israeli forces raided Al Shifa Hospital, Gaza’s largest, on November 15, eight of the 39 premature babies in its neonatal care had died.Cons

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