Twelve days in Gaza: what happened while the world looked away?
Briefly

The conflict between Israel and Iran began on June 13, following relentless military operations in Gaza and a breakdown of a ceasefire. A blockade on aid had been in effect, leading to increasing fatalities among Palestinians as food became scarce. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, supported by Israel and the US, emerged as a new aid option amid military struggles. On the second day of the new conflict, Israeli airstrikes killed many Palestinians, with further casualties reported during attempts to access aid, as Israeli troops fired on crowds seeking food.
In the weeks leading up to Israel's war with Iran, the situation in Gaza deteriorated with an intensive blockade and military action leading to significant Palestinian casualties.
On the second day of the Israel-Iran conflict, Israeli military strikes resulted in at least 20 Palestinian deaths, raising further concerns over civilian safety amid food shortages.
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