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A colleague, an editor at a widely read outlet that centered Gaza throughout the two-year genocide, recently voiced his frustration that the Strip is no longer a main focus in the news.
He hardly needed to say it. It is evident that Gaza has already been pushed to the margins of news coverage — not only by the mainstream Western media, long known for its structural bias in Israel’s favor, but also by outlets often described, accurately or not, as “pro-Palestine.”
At first glance, this retreat may appear routine. During the height of the genocide, Gaza demanded constant attention; after the genocide, less so. But this assumption collapses under scrutiny because the genocide in Gaza has not ended.
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, nearly 500 Palestinians have been killed and hundreds more wounded since the so-called ceasefire was declared in October, despite repeated claims that large-scale massacres had ceased. These are not isolated incidents or “violations” — they are the continuation of the same lethal policies of the last two years.






