Pakistan, March 30 -- The bloodshed in Gaza has reached a horrifying level that cannot be ignored any longer. On Wednesday, Israeli forces tore through four more homes in Rafah, the last refuge on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip, to fill the air with fear of yet another ground offensive. Over a million Palestinians hide behind craters and remnants of what once used to be a bustling town, buying borrowed time and praying for miraculous intervention, but are not allowed to even fight for their survival. This week alone saw at least twelve people drowning while six were killed in stampedes as they tried to lay hands on the much-trumpeted aid airdropped into Gaza. The rest of the world might appear unfazed for now, but heart-wrenching vis...