My heart breaks for the Bani Odeh family.
Ali Bani Odeh, his wife, and two of their young children — only 5 and 7 years old — were killed in Tammun. Two other children survived and will carry this trauma for the rest of their lives.
Beyond politics, beyond narratives, this is the destruction of a family.
An investigation has already been announced. As usual, we will likely hear familiar conclusions: a failure in identifying the target, mistaken identity, or an operational error.
But when civilians are killed again and again, the question becomes unavoidable:
Is this a problem of failing to identify targets?
Is it a problem of not knowing how to aim?
Or is it a problem of knowing exactly what is being done and accepting the consequences?
No child should live through this. No parent should die this way.
The investigation must not be a formality. Truth, accountability, and justice are the minimum owed to the Bani Odeh family — and to every civilian life that deserves protection.