Obviously not a leap year so will be remembered today.
Today marks one year since one of the most horrific events of the war in Gaza—the mass killing of civilians as they desperately tried to collect flour.
By this time last year, starvation in Gaza was at its peak. Aid trucks were being blocked, children were dying from hunger, and food was being air-dropped from the sky because there was no other way to reach people.
Then came the so-called "flour massacre."
"Israeli troops fired on crowds of Palestinians gathered to collect flour in the south-west of Gaza City on 29 February, killing at least 112 people and injuring some 760."
UN experts condemned the attack.
Aerial footage showed what happened, but Israel, as usual, investigated itself.
France24 report
I hope people remember what happened and that history doesn’t repeat itself. Praying the ceasefire holds and no more lives are lost.