Since October 7, TV screens and social media are flooded with graphic content featuring violence and bloodshed in the besieged Gaza strip. On October 7, Palestinian militant groups led by Hamas launched a coordinated surprise offensive on Israel. Israel began conducting retaliatory strikes before formally declaring war on Hamas a day later. To put it in context, 5,087 people were killed in Gaza in 18 days of Israeli bombing (over 60 per cent of them women and children), which is more than half of the civilians killed (9,614) in Russia's war in Ukraine in 20 months. Israel has the right to defend itself, but not at the cost of displacement and dehumanisation of millions of Palestinians. If we consider the attack by Hamas as terrorism, as western media and policy makers were quick to label it, what Israel is doing is savagery, barbaric, bloodthirsty and cold-blooded murder of Palestinians.