'The Last Sky,' a photo exhibition opened at Fine Arts College Gallery, Palayam on Saturday. It presents 60 mobile phone photos taken by Santhosh Kumar S.S. during his 220 days with the United Nations Emergency Medical Team. The images provide a rare, first-hand view of the Gaza genocide. The exhibition was inaugurated by Thiruvananthapuram district panchayat president V. Priyadarshini. After the ribbon cutting, Ms. Priyadarshini said the photos were "deeply disturbing." She spoke about the war's huge impact on women and children. She added the photos show the "power of hunger" and a total loss of human dignity. She also noted the rising global trend to silence artists who support the Palestinian cause. She hoped the horrors in 'The Last Sky' would never happen again. Dr. Santhosh Kumar is a Professor of Emergency Medicine who has worked in nearly 50 conflict zones. He said modern war allows rescuing only about 30% of those affected. For him, photography is not just art but a duty. He said doctors use such photos as forensic evidence for war crimes in international courts. Dr. Santhosh criticized the global situation, saying powerful nations act without caring for international law. He also said helping occupying forces means being part of the destruction. The exhibition has already been shown in Kozhikode, Kannur, and the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Dr. Santhosh wants all of Kerala to see this work, stressing that one of their own witnessed these events. The exhibition is open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Fine Arts College Gallery until January 31. Entry is free.