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(Hashed): Gaza Strip experiencing unprecedented humanitarian disaster

(Hashed): Gaza Strip experiencing unprecedented humanitarian disaster

Saba Yemen06-05-2025

Gaza - Saba:
The International Committee for the Support of the Palestinian People's Rights (Hashed) warned that the Gaza Strip is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian disaster due to the Israeli occupation's blockade.
Dr. Salah Abdel Ati, head of the International Committee for the Support of the Palestinian People (Hashed), told the Palestinian Shehab News Agency that the Gaza Strip has become like a "second hell" due to the complete closure of the crossings and the prevention of the entry of food, medicine, fuel, and cooking gas, leading to the complete collapse of the humanitarian services system.
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