Ice cream trucks full of dead bodies. The shrieking sounds of incoming bombs, the buzzing of drones overhead, the smashing thuds of direct hits on residential buildings. Bombs dropping everywhere, people running in all directions. Even in this French docu you can still get a feeling for just how loud the blasts are, even as the viewer, safe in front of a screen they shake your rib cage.

Families cowering in the corner of their flats, as far away from windows as possible. A toddler shaking all over, unrelenting spastic tremors, his only slightly older brother tries to calm his baby brother’s legs. The youngest one holds up his hand showing a bad cut, he doesn’t cry nor say any word. In another segment a sister, cannot be older than 6, most tenderly kisses a small brother, perhaps 3, as he’s also shaking all over as if electrical current is running all through his tiny body. A visibly distressed young woman, as beautiful as a human can be lucky to be, walking through a flattened neighbourhood, not recognizing the street she is on. She points to the wreck of an ambulance. She says she is scared, because something can explode any time.

People going without showers for weeks. They eat whatever they can find. Donkeys and horses replace cars. A girl murdered in a car by Israelis and two medics on their way to save the girl also killed. A surgeon hit in the chest by an Israeli sniper as he is operating on someone in an OR. A mother beating her own face as if possessed, because she cannot locate her son buried under the rubble of a bombed out building. Parents wishing their dead children a safe journey. A nurse poking around in the open skull of a small kid. Piece of schrapnel being plucked out of young faces. Enraged doctors and journalists saying how kids have to undergo amputations without anesthesia because Israel doesn’t let any morphine in.

Children describing how they saw their parents die. A seven year old is all alone and writes his name on his arm for when he will be bombed. He has no more home and says he wishes he could see his sister. Babies starving to death. Refugees showing dead babies who didn’t survive the conditions created by Israel’s militarily pointless revenge. Footage of Israeli politicians asking, demanding, the army to hurt the Palestinians much harder. Repeating again and again that there are no innocents in Gaza. Soldiers creating DJ sets with images of the destruction they cause. Streets strewn with bloodied corpses. People picking up torn off hands. Rescue workers sifting through the rubble with makeshift tools. Medics sobbing in their ambulance.

An Israeli says how he refuses to serve in the IDF and states that you don’t solve one massacre by creating another. Another one says that she prefers to go to prison and doesn’t want to participate in these crimes. She laments that even if she meets some rare Israelis that don’t hate her, they still hate the Palestinians. A little girl says she was so beautiful before it started, but the sight of the corpses has made her ugly. Hope to have spared you 90 minutes of soul crushing footage straight out of the Israeli created torture chamber, the largest one in existence today. Running 24/7 with full criminal complicity of our governments.

If these words have found you, hug someone, call someone, tell someone you love them, spread some goodness, unabashedly show what’s in your heart. Your government is not going to stop this, the establishment would have to be torn down first, but you can help drive out the darkness by spreading your light. I love you all for the immense empathy you have shown to the Palestinian people, a people murdered in front of our eyes by cheering, intellectually vapid sadists with smiles on their faces as they broadcast their own senseless, savage crimes. If you are not like them, if you condemn Israel, despite the traditional, stale and mildewy smears by holier than thou monsters, you are a granite pillar of humanity.

You can watch it here.