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Aid lorries enter Gaza as Israel takes 'tactical pause'

Aid lorries enter Gaza as Israel takes 'tactical pause'

Canberra Times11 hours ago
UN emergency relief coordinator Tom Fletcher welcomed the announcement by the Israeli military. "In contact with our teams on the ground who will do all we can to reach as many starving people as we can in this window," he wrote on X.
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