
10 Die of Starvation in Gaza Within 24 Hours as UN Official Calls for Sanctions on Israel - Jordan News
Since October 7, 2023, Israel—with U.S. backing—has waged a genocidal war in Gaza, leaving more than 203,000 Palestinians killed or injured, most of them women and children. Over 9,000 remain missing, with hundreds of thousands displaced, and famine has already claimed many lives. – (Al Jazeera)
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