The Israeli offensive in Gaza was described by Amnesty
international as "22 days of death and destruction." Sharyn Lock's
eye-witness account brings home the horror of life in Gaza beneath
the bombs.
Lock went to the Gaza strip as volunteer, thinking the
greatest danger she faced was sneaking past the Israeli sea
blockade in a fishing boat, but soon after her arrival Israel
attacked Gaza's 1.5 million inhabitants by land, air and sea. With
others from the International Solidarity Movement, Lock volunteered
with Palestinian ambulances, assisting them as they faced
overwhelming civilian casualties. Her candid and dramatic blog from
Gaza gave the world an insight into the conflict that the
mainstream media -- unable to enter Gaza -- couldn't provide."
Gaza: Beneath the Bombs" provides a view of Gaza difficult to
glimpse from outside -- of a people who face their oppression not
only with courage but with humor.
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