Two Palestinians were killed and several others wounded on Thursday when an Israeli drone struck a group of civilians west of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Medical sources told the Palestinian news agency WAFA that two bodies and several wounded arrived at Nasser Hospital after the strike, which hit a group of civilians between the Batn al-Samin and al-Hawouz areas west of the city. The dead have not been named. No warning preceded the strike, and the Israeli regime has issued no account of it, as it does not for most of the drone strikes it carries out over a population it has spent nearly three years displacing, starving and killing.

The same agency reported four other Israeli operations in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, including two home demolitions and a settler raid near Jenin. None of it is unusual. That is the point. The genocide in Gaza does not consist of the days that make international front pages, it consists of the days that do not, two people killed in an area most readers will never hear named again, filed at 1:12 in the afternoon, between a vehicle seizure in Bethlehem and a demolition in Salfit.