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Silent Siren

Published on: July 11, 2026 5:18 AM

While much of the world’s attention remains fixed on the tensions involving Iran, the United States and Israel, another painful reality continues to unfold in Gaza. Away from the global spotlight, Palestinians are still being killed almost every day, showing that the suffering in the territory has not come to an end despite the ceasefire.

On Thursday, Gaza’s civil defence agency and health officials said six people were killed in Israeli attacks across the territory. According to the rescue service, two people died after an Israeli drone struck the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. Several others were injured in the same attack. Four more people were killed in separate incidents involving drone strikes and gunfire.

Hospitals in Gaza confirmed receiving the bodies of the six victims. A security source in Gaza said one of the attacks targeted the vehicle of Hazem Qassem, a Hamas spokesperson. Qassem was not inside the vehicle at the time, but his bodyguard was killed in the strike. The bodyguard was among the six people reported dead.

Although a ceasefire has been in place since October last year, it has failed to bring lasting peace. Talks aimed at reaching a final agreement to end the conflict have made little progress. Instead, violence continues, leaving ordinary Palestinians to pay the highest price.

According to Gaza’s health ministry, more than 1,092 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began. The ministry operates under Hamas, but its casualty figures are widely regarded as reliable by the United Nations. During the same period, the Israeli military says it has lost five soldiers and one civilian contractor in Gaza.

The ongoing bloodshed raises serious questions about the international community’s priorities. As headlines continue to focus on the Iran-US-Israel confrontation, the daily deaths of Palestinians in Gaza receive far less attention. Critics argue that the Zionist regime’s military operations have continued with little global pressure to stop, allowing the humanitarian crisis to deepen.

Because international journalists face severe restrictions and have limited access to Gaza, casualty figures and battlefield events cannot always be independently verified. *

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