Most people in Hebron have TVs. The last few days the images on the
screen have been unbearable. At one home, I saw a mother try to
distract her eight-year old son from the television, but she was too
late. He had already seen the carnage after an Israeli airstrike in
Gaza landed on boys playing soccer. Mothers watching the screen sobbed
uncontrollably as they saw Israeli bombs slaughtering babies, one only
two days old. Gaza is in every home in the West Bank, on the faces of
people in the market, and in the children throwing stones at the
soldiers.