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“Remember Gaza!” will be as sustainable a rallying cry as “Remember the Maine!” or “Remember the Alamo!” The deaths, I fear without being a prophet, are not only futile but desperate.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, one child is killed every 40 minutes in Gaza, with more than 16,000 dead since Oct. 7, including 908 infants who did not survive their first year.