As global attention shifts to the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, fears grow that Gaza’s humanitarian crisis risks being sidelined—again. A planned Saudi-French peace summit at the UN, aimed at addressing Gaza’s 600-day nightmare, was postponed this week amid rising Middle East tensions. But with the clock ticking, activists ask: Will the world look away? 🕊️
Palestinians in Gaza are sounding alarms on social media, with one resident telling reporters: “Whoever doesn’t die from Israeli bombs dies from hunger.” The UN’s latest ceasefire resolution calls for a peace conference by June, but doubts linger over U.S. involvement. Critics argue Washington’s unwavering support for Israel could stall progress toward a two-state solution. 🇵🇸⚖️
Meanwhile, experts warn that prolonged Iran-Israel hostilities could push Gaza further off the global radar. “If this becomes a regional war, Gaza’s suffering becomes a footnote,” said one analyst. With over 1.5 million displaced and aid shortages worsening, time is running out for a lifeline. 🔥
The question now: Can diplomacy cut through the noise? 🤝
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