‘No one lifts a finger’: Gaza’s fate eclipsed by Middle East war
The Gaza war is described as the initial event that led to years of Middle East conflict, ultimately resulting in a war between the United States and Iran. As the US and Iran negotiate peace terms, the article suggests that the fate of Gaza has been largely overlooked.

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AI-generatedThe Gaza war is described as the initial event that led to years of Middle East conflict, ultimately resulting in a war between the United States and Iran. As the US and Iran negotiate peace terms, the article suggests that the fate of Gaza has been largely overlooked. A Palestinian resident from a displacement camp in Gaza stated that since the US-Iran war began, the world has forgotten Gaza's tragedy and that they feel abandoned. He further described Gaza as weak and oppressed, with Israel continuing its actions in the territory without international intervention.
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4 extractedWe are weak and oppressed, and Israel is doing whatever it wants: killing, destroying and occupying Gaza, while no one in the world lifts a finger.
Ever since the United States went to war with Iran, the whole world has forgotten Gaza and its tragedy.
As Washington and Tehran wrangle over terms for peace, the devastated territory’s fate seems largely out of mind.
The Gaza war was the spark that touched off years of Middle East conflict culminating in the US-Israeli war with Iran.