
CNA938 Rewind - Strikes at Gaza aid distribution centres: What's really happening
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More than 30 Palestinians were killed and nearly 170 injured on Sunday in south Gaza near a food distribution site, the health ministry said. Meanwhile, U.S. based Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said food was handed out without incident on Sunday at the distribution point in Rafah and there were no deaths or injuries. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng get the latest with Mouin Rabbani, non-resident fellow, Middle East Council on Global Affairs.
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