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Why Has the World Stopped Looking at Gaza?

Asia / Palestine/Israel1 views1 min

The Gaza Strip remains in a state of conflict despite a cease-fire agreement in October 2025, with ongoing violence and a humanitarian crisis affecting millions. The international community has largely looked away from the situation, which is characterized by a grinding, low-intensity conflict and a severe lack of security for Gazans.

The Gaza Strip is experiencing a fragile peace, with ongoing violence and a humanitarian crisis. A cease-fire agreement was reached in October 2025, but the situation on the ground remains dire. Israeli forces maintain control over strategic areas, conducting targeted strikes and ground operations. Hamas remains present, carrying out sporadic attacks against Israeli forces. The region is caught in a stalemate, with Hamas refusing to disarm without international guarantees and Israel refusing to withdraw its troops. Much of the Gaza Strip has been reduced to rubble, with estimates suggesting that between a third and half of all buildings have been damaged or destroyed. Civilians are struggling to survive, with limited access to food and other essential supplies.

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