Speaking to ThePrint from southern Israel’s Shuva town in an online video interview, Fendel described the scenes he has witnessed — of people searching for their loved ones among piles of bodies, “sniffing to differentiate” between those dead or alive and injured. The doctor, a general practitioner, has been involved in relief works ever since Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on 7 October. New Delhi: Driving through the roads of southern Israel has left Dr Gedalya Fendel unable to find solace in sleep at night. The haunting image of bodies strewn along roads, of the...