Now, as Palestinians and Israelis hunker down for the second week of an intense conflict, a series of deadly events has galvanized both sides in a region where the human cost of war is all too familiar.
Israeli airstrikes and artillery barrages on Gaza, an impoverished and densely packed area of two million people, had killed at least 197 Palestinians, including 92 women and children, between May 10 and the evening of May 16, producing stark images of destruction that have reverberated around the world.
In the other direction, missiles from Hamas—the militant group that has controlled Gaza since 2007—have rained over Israeli towns and cities, sowing fear and killing at least 10 Israeli residents, including two children.
Israeli strategists and representatives describe the Gaza campaign as being aimed at destroying as much of Hamas’s infrastructure as possible, including the group’s network of rocket factories and underground tunnels.
But Israel has come under increasing international criticism for the growing number of children who have been killed in airstrikes on Gaza. Among the deaths have been eight children killed in a single airstrike at a refugee camp.