Is the world ignoring Gaza?
On March 14, 2026, a news segment titled "Is the world ignoring Gaza?" discussed the impact of the US and Israel's actions against Iran on diplomatic efforts and support for Palestine. Prior to the conflict with Iran, the US had plans to rebuild Gaza, and the Rafah border crossing had partially reopened, allowing limited aid and movement.

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AI-generatedOn March 14, 2026, a news segment titled "Is the world ignoring Gaza?" discussed the impact of the US and Israel's actions against Iran on diplomatic efforts and support for Palestine. Prior to the conflict with Iran, the US had plans to rebuild Gaza, and the Rafah border crossing had partially reopened, allowing limited aid and movement. However, the US and Israel's attack on Iran halted these efforts, shifting global attention away from the dire humanitarian needs of Palestinians in Gaza. The discussion explored the consequences for Palestinians requiring aid and the impact on maintaining a fragile ceasefire. The segment featured experts including Abdulla Al-Etaibi, Mohammed Salah, and Gordon Gray, and was presented by James Bays.
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5 extractedThe Rafah border crossing had partially reopened.
The US had ambitious plans to rebuild Gaza.
The situation in Gaza is getting worse.
The US and Israel launched their attack on Iran last month, shifting the world’s focus away from Palestine.
After two years of Israel’s genocidal war on the strip, the Rafah border crossing had partially reopened.