Face aux bombes d’Israël, le crayon de Mazen Kerbaj

We all remember his publication "Beirut July-August 2006", which recounted the war between Israel and Hezbollah in the summer of 2006.

Since 7 October, the artist and illustrator has been sharing his drawings every day on his Instagram account, relentlessly denouncing the horrors experienced by the people of Gaza. His black and white illustrations appeal to our emotions and our imaginations. Far from the debates - which are often as sterile as they are hateful - his pencil humanises the people of Gaza and reminds us, with glaring simplicity, of the horror of the war and the urgent need for a ceasefire.

One drawing in particular struck a chord with his followers, that of a bin bag. Underneath it, Mazen Kerbaj wrote "I never thought I'd see anything worse than the body of a murdered child, until I saw the images of a father carrying his son's remains in a plastic bin bag".