Gaza's disaster is dreadful.

The next war will break out in the summer. Israel will give it another childish name and it will take place in Gaza. There's already a plan to evacuate the communities along the Gaza Strip border.Israel knows this war will break out, it also knows why - and it's galloping toward it blindfolded, as though it were a cyclic ritual, a periodical ceremony or a natural disaster that cannot be avoided. Here and there one even perceives enthusiasm.No mention of it is made in the Israeli discourse and certainly not in the most dumbed down, hollow election campaign there's ever been here.Salma lived only 40 days, like the eternity of a butterfly. She was a baby from Beit Hanoun on the northeast of the Gaza Strip, who died last month of hypothermia, after her tiny body froze in the wind and rain that penetrated into the plywood-and-plastic hut she has been living in with her family, since their house was bombed."She was frozen like ice cream," her mother said of the last night of her infant's life. UNWRA Spokesman Chris Gunness wrote about Salma last in week in the British newspaper the Guardian. Mirwat, her mother, told him that when she was born she weighed 3.1 kilograms. Her three - year - old sister, Ma'ez, is hospitalized due to frostbite.Ibrahim Awarda, 15, who lost his father in an Israeli bombardment in 2002, was more fortunate. He decided to cross the fence between Gaza and Israel.Atiya al-Navhin, 15, also tried to enter Israel in November, just to escape his fate. He was shot by IDF soldiers, treated in two Israeli hospitals and returned to Gaza in January. Now he's lying paralyzed and unable to speak in his home.Some 150,000 homeless people live in Gaza and about 10,000 refugees in UNRWA shelters. The organization's budget was spent after the world totally ignored its commitment to contribute $5.4 billion to rebuild Gaza.Israel will again pretend to be surprised and offended - the cruel Arabs are attacking it with rockets again, for no reason.