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When you force people into a ‘safe zone’ then bomb it, ‘whoops’ doesn’t quite cut it

What happens you instruct a million people to go to a tiny area, then bomb that place? Melting bodies. Netanyahu can’t call the Rafah deaths a “tragedy” of hindsight.

Waleed Aly
Waleed Aly

Columnist, co-host of Ten's The Project and academic

Of the Trump trial’s sleazy cast, one actor performed best

During this historic trial, one person exhibited a strength of character the others plainly lack.

Bill Wyman
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A man who can’t organise an umbrella can’t possibly organise a teenage army

Sorry to rain on Rishi Sunak’s parade, but this is a bold idea for an unpopular government to stake its future on. 

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

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The remnants ofatent city in Rafah set alight by an Israeli airstrike, burning its inhabitants to death.

When you force people into a ‘safe zone’ then bomb it, ‘whoops’ doesn’t quite cut it

What happens you instruct a million people to go to a tiny area, then bomb that place? Melting bodies. Netanyahu can’t call the Rafah deaths a “tragedy” of hindsight.

  • by Waleed Aly

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