Israel Plans Mass Relocation of Gazans as Famine Looms
Israel’s military is set to relocate Gazans from northern combat zones to the south amid famine warnings, distributing tents and shelter kits through UN-coordinated efforts.
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Israel’s military is set to relocate Gazans from northern combat zones to the south amid famine warnings, distributing tents and shelter kits through UN-coordinated efforts.
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