Pakistan, April 4 -- Apparently, a five-letter platitude of "sorry" is enough for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after a heart-wrenching airstrike killed seven people working for a global aid charity in Gaza. While World Central Kitchen claims the convoy had been travelling in two armoured cars emblazoned with the charity's logo, it's business as usual for Tel Aviv, probably emboldened by an overarching sense of impunity after its countless attacks on noncombatant Palestinians.

Quite expectedly, operations have been suspended and Western capitals pay a little lip service to demand answers for the deaths of their nationals. This uproar would also mellow down after a news cycle or two because the world has not yet found the dete...