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With all eyes on Israel-Iran conflict, Gazans continue to endure bombardment, blockade

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發布於 06月18日12:07 • Sanaa Kamal
Displaced Palestinian children wait to fetch water near a temporary shelter in Gaza City amid the ongoing water crisis during the war, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua)

GAZA, June 17 (Xinhua) -- As the military confrontation between Israel and Iran escalates, residents of the Gaza Strip watch anxiously, fearing the renewed tensions could further deteriorate their already dire humanitarian situation and push their longstanding plight even further from the global spotlight.

In Gaza City, Ibrahim al-Faryani, a Palestinian Authority employee in his 40s, closely follows reports of cross-border strikes.

"Now, global attention has shifted to Tehran and Tel Aviv, and Gaza has fallen off the media radar," al-Faryani said. "This loss of international focus may allow Israel to escalate violations here without scrutiny or accountability."

Since hostilities erupted between Israel and Iran on June 13, residents have reported a sharp drop in humanitarian aid reaching Gaza, citing continued closures of border crossings as a key obstacle.

Palestinians grieve over their lost kin at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua)

"The humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly," said Mohammed Al-Emawi, a university student from Gaza's Shuja'iyya neighborhood. "No aid is entering. Hospitals are running out of basic supplies, and yet we receive little international coverage."

He warned that global preoccupation with the Iran-Israel conflict could overshadow the protracted crisis in Gaza, which has already endured months of conflict and blockade.

Amid widespread anxiety, some see the broader conflict as a potential opening for Gaza to gain international attention -- and possibly inclusion in any future regional agreements.

"Perhaps this war will reshape the region," said Salem Subaih, another Gaza City resident. "If a major international agreement emerges, we hope Gaza will be included."

Adel Samara, a political analyst based in the West Bank, said the Iran-Israel conflict has a dual impact on Gaza.

Missile traces are seen from the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank, during Iran's missile attack against Israel, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Mamoun Wazwaz/Xinhua)

"On one hand, Gaza suffers from reduced media attention and worsening humanitarian conditions. On the other hand, this war might offer an opportunity to include Gaza in any future regional arrangement, especially if global powers become involved in de-escalation efforts," Samara told Xinhua.

He added that Palestinian factions are watching the situation closely, aware that shifting regional dynamics increasingly shape Gaza's position.

A Hamas official, speaking to Xinhua on condition of anonymity, said the confrontation underscores the interconnected nature of regional security and politics.

"Gaza is not isolated from its surroundings. We are monitoring developments and managing the situation carefully to avoid unnecessary escalation," the official said, adding that "the resistance is taking a rational approach, focused on protecting the Palestinian people."

Regarding ongoing talks on a prisoner exchange with Israel, the official noted that negotiations continue under international mediation but acknowledged that the latest tensions have slowed progress.

Palestinians mourn for victims, who were killed in Israeli airstrikes, at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, June 10, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua)

"Given the current situation, it is only natural that the pace and level of communication are affected," he said.

Amid these shifting dynamics, many Gazans are simply calling for an end to the violence and improvements to their daily lives.

"It is time for these wars to stop," said Muhannad Abu Rabie, a Gaza City resident. "We want to live in safety. We want electricity, water, medicine -- basic human rights. We are tired of being collateral damage in conflicts we have no control over." ■

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