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Israel Orders Complete Power Cut to Gaza

Israel Orders Complete Power Cut to Gaza

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Israeli Energy Minister announced that Israel has decided to cut electricity supply to Gaza, according to Cairo News Channel.
The minister stated that he instructed the Israel Electric Corporation to halt power transmission to the strip.

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