
Families Flee as Israeli Forces Advance into Gaza City
Thousands flee Gaza City as Israeli forces intensify shelling on its outskirts, sparking protests and raising civilian casualty counts amid calls for a ceasefire.
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Thousands flee Gaza City as Israeli forces intensify shelling on its outskirts, sparking protests and raising civilian casualty counts amid calls for a ceasefire.
On August 23, thousands rallied in Tel Aviv demanding an end to the Gaza war and the release of hostages amid famine warnings in Gaza City.
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