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Arwa Damon on starvation plaguing Palestinians in Gaza

Arwa Damon on starvation plaguing Palestinians in Gaza

CNN23-07-2025
At least 1,054 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli military while trying to access food aid in Gaza, the United Nations' human rights office said in a statement . President and founder of INARA, Arwa Damon, joins CNN's Jake Tapper to shed light on the dire situation.
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