“No one dares to leave home. Everyone is in a panic because at any moment a bomb could fall. I go to Shifa Hospital and when I'm done I come back quickly,” says the Palestinian neurosurgeon Osama Aklouk in a Gaza that returns to the traumatic experience of the 2014 war but, faithful to the time, more quickly. It has not been necessary 51 days of attacks like then, but just a week. The drums of the truce have not yet stopped an escalation that threatens to open up to other fronts such as
