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VIDEO: One killed, three injured as "Israel" strikes Red Crescent in Khan Younis

VIDEO: One killed, three injured as "Israel" strikes Red Crescent in Khan Younis

Roya News2 days ago
A staff member was killed and three others injured early Sunday after "Israeli" forces shelled the headquarters of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
In a brief statement, the organization said the attack struck the first floor of its building, setting it ablaze and causing casualties among its staff.
The Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that the strike is part of continued attacks on vital infrastructure in Gaza, amid the ongoing war that has devastated large parts of the enclave.
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