
At least 42 Palestinians killed in Gaza since this morning, 21 while waiting for aid
Israeli attacks have killed at least 42 people in Gaza since the early hours of this morning, with at least 24 killed while waiting for aid, Al Jazeera is reporting, citing sources from Gaza's hospitals.
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