Israel's war with Iran is over, but its other war in Gaza grinds on
Briefly

As the war in Gaza continues without respite, over 56,000 Palestinians, including many children, have lost their lives due to Israeli attacks. The recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran has shifted attention away from Gaza, where local voices express feelings of abandonment and despair. Residents like Khalil al-Najjar and Akram Tabash vocalize their frustrations, pointing out the lack of humanity in global responses. U.N. experts warn that Gaza is at risk of famine, while Israel's military engages in a review of its conduct amid the ongoing violence.
Khalil al-Najjar expresses a profound sense of abandonment, stating that the recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran highlights how Gaza is disregarded, stating, "it felt like people in Gaza aren't seen as human."
With more than 56,000 Palestinians killed in the ongoing conflict, Akram Tabash laments his hunger, asserting, "Gaza has been forgotten and forsaken" in the global discourse.
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