India, April 9 -- After six months of ongoing conflict and the resultant humanitarian crisis, there are signs that the intensity of the Gaza conflict is on the wane. After the death toll mounted to 32,000 and 75,000 people were injured, besides 75 per cent of the population forcibly displaced, Israel has announced the withdrawal of its troops from southern Gaza. Marking a potential turning point in the ongoing strife between Israel and the Hamas, the decision comes amid mounting international pressure to de-escalate the situation. Caught in the crossfire, civilians have borne the major brunt of the bombardment, enduring unimaginable trauma and suffering. As Israel begins troop withdrawal, it is imperative to reflect on the human cost of w...