Amid the genocide in Gaza, a displaced Palestinian family found a partially damaged house that sheltered them from the rain. They immediately moved in.

As the world around them was dismantled and burned, the family thought the abandoned house with its shoots of life growing in its little garden would spare them.

It wasn’t long, however, before an Israeli sniper put an end to the brief respite from the bombs.

The mother was shot in the chest as she stirred a pot of lentils over a fire; her six-month-old baby sleeping on her lap.

When her husband tried to take her to the hospital, the snipers opened fire again. Unable to leave, the mother bled out and died.