A curly-haired young man shakes as he bends over the mound of smashed concrete that used to be his friend’s home.
“Please God.”A father crawls over a mountain of gray concrete shards, his right ear pressed to the dust.
“Said,” he cries, “didn’t I tell you to take care of your sister?”Another man on another rubble heap is looking for his wife and his children, Rahaf, 6, and Aboud, 4.
“Rahaf,” he cries, leaning forward to scan the twisted pile of gray before him.
“What has she done to deserve this?”Gaza has become a 140-square-mile graveyard, each destroyed building another jagged tomb for those still buried within.
Persons:
Ahmed, ”, “ Salma, Said, “ Said, “
Organizations:
The New York Times
Locations:
Gaza