Christa Case Bryant
There are certain stories that stick with you as a journalist long past deadline. Lately, I keep thinking back to a piece from the 2014 Israel-Gaza war when our Gaza correspondent and I asked parents on both sides of the conflict how they were answering their children鈥檚 questions about the war. In this much more devastating war, the questions 鈥 and answers 鈥 are no doubt a lot harder. Yet parents still provide a unique window into the conflict. Today, we hear from a Palestinian father of three who can鈥檛 find so much as a patch of land to pitch a tent ahead of a fresh Israeli military offensive, and Israeli mothers opposed to their sons serving in Gaza.