This article discusses how the ongoing Middle East conflict involving the U.S., Iran, and regional actors has overshadowed the situation in the Gaza Strip. The article highlights the perspective of a Palestinian resident who feels abandoned by the international community. It outlines how the initial conflict between Israel and Hamas escalated into a broader regional war involving groups like Hezbollah and Iran. Despite a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in late 2025, efforts to resolve the conflict remain stalled. The article notes that discussions between Iran and the U.S. have not included Gaza, indicating a shift in regional priorities. Analysts suggest this reflects a diminished strategic importance of Hamas in Iran’s plans and a growing international disinterest in resolving the Gaza crisis.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the neglect of Gaza's plight as a result of geopolitical shifts favoring major powers like the U.S. and Iran, which are portrayed as prioritizing their interests over the humanitarian concerns of Palestinians. The emphasis on the lack of international support for Gaza and the down



