
Gaza Conflict Day 65: Over 17,400 Palestinian Lives Lost
Day 65 of the Palestine-Israel conflict sees over 17,400 Palestinians killed in Gaza from Israeli strikes, including thousands of women and children.
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Day 65 of the Palestine-Israel conflict sees over 17,400 Palestinians killed in Gaza from Israeli strikes, including thousands of women and children.
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