If you haven’t visited Israel or the Gaza Strip or spent much time thinking about their geography, it can be hard to understand how compact they are and how violence in one spot can feel immediate and personal throughout the area.
Maps of the region often look like this: Israel fills the frame. To people who are used to looking at maps of the United States, there seems to be plenty of space between major cities.
Stories like this are why I pay for an LA Times subscription. Support local newspapers!
I'm trying to keep up my subscription, but the coverage has just gotten more and more superficial. I understand it's a question of $$. Still, makes me sad what we have lost as a society.