48 Killed While Waiting for Aid in Gaza
At least 48 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded when Israeli forces opened fire on civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in northern Gaza, local hospitals report amid a deepening food crisis.
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At least 48 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded when Israeli forces opened fire on civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in northern Gaza, local hospitals report amid a deepening food crisis.
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