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While the world's attention is on the war in Iran, the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank has all but fallen out of the headlines.
From The Guardian's Today on Focus, this is The Latest with me, Annie Kelly.
Joining me today is Emma Graham-Harrison, our Chief Middle East Correspondent.
Emma Graham-Harrison, you're The Guardian's chief Middle East correspondent, normally based in Jerusalem.
So it's really great to have you here in the studio with us today.
Thanks.
It's great to be here.
So six months after the ceasefire, we know that conditions on the ground in Gaza are really horrendous.
No aid getting in or not enough aid getting in.
Same with medical supplies.
People are living in these really dire, appalling conditions.
So first off, I was hoping that you would just tell us, you know, what is life like for people inside Gaza at the moment?
Has that flow of humanitarian aid, has that got worse since the war in Iran?
Has it been affected at all over the last couple of months?