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Death toll in Gaza rises to 75 since dawn

Death toll in Gaza rises to 75 since dawn

Middle East Eye10 hours ago

Israeli shelling has killed over 75 people, including children, across the Gaza Strip since Thursday morning, local media reported.
Dozens of injuries were recorded, some of them critical, with aid workers amongst the victims of the Israeli attacks.

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