Israel Advances Gaza City Offensive Amid Rising Famine Toll
Israeli forces intensify their offensive on Gaza City as famine-related deaths in the enclave surge, deepening the humanitarian crisis and sparking global concern.
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Israeli forces intensify their offensive on Gaza City as famine-related deaths in the enclave surge, deepening the humanitarian crisis and sparking global concern.
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