“Fighting for those who love him, our darling daddy died,” the inscription reads. Just saying the words threatens to overwhelm Wilma Spence. In the quiet of her living room, tears welling in her eyes, Wilma shares the inscription that was carved into the now-ruined tombstone of her father, Albert Kemp, an Anzac buried in the Gaza War Cemetery. Albert Kemp Photograph: supplied/Australian War Memorial But her father’s grave, she learned this week, has almost certainly been destroyed along with the graves of hundreds of other Commonwealth war dead, bulldozed by the Israel Defense Forces. Wilma has had no official word
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