GAZA - Tensions between Israel and Iran appear to have eased, but the war in Gaza still continues.
Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 72 people since Friday, many of them women and children.
Desperation is growing in Gaza, where food is scarce, aid is limited, and families are still dying under the rubble. Strikes also hit shelters and streets crowded with displaced residents.
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US President Donald Trump says a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas could be agreed to, within a week. But there’s no confirmation and little optimism on the ground.
Past talks have collapsed, and both sides remain firmly divided. Gaza's humanitarian crisis is worsening. Israel has allowed limited aid in but it's not enough.
Despite hopes that the Israeli-Iran ceasefire might ease regional tensions, Gaza remains a battlefield. As diplomatic talks continue behind closed doors, the people of Gaza remain trapped with no real relief in sight.
By: Zinhle Dlamini