In Rafah we saw the destruction and the limits of the Israeli strategy for Gaza
The armed jeep convoy filled with journalists roared into dusty Rafah, passing razed homes and destroyed apartment blocks.As we dismounted our Humvees, a dead silence gripped this strip of southern Gaza, near the border with Egypt. Slabs of concrete and twisted rebar dotted the scarred landscape. Kittens darted through the debris.The once bustling streets were now a maze of rubble. Everyone was gone.More than a million people have fled an Israeli assault that began two months ago. Many have been repeatedly displaced and now live in tent cities that stretch for miles, where they face an uncertain future as they mourn the loss of loved ones.As Israel says it is winding down its anti-Hamas operation in Rafah, the Israeli military has invited foreign journalists to the city for a supervised to...