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LIVE: Israel's Gaza blockade reaches 1 month, forces all bakeries to close

LIVE: Israel's Gaza blockade reaches 1 month, forces all bakeries to close

Al Jazeera02-04-2025

Update:
Date: 4m ago (00:07 GMT)
Title: WATCH: Palestinians face hunger as Israeli blockade forces Gaza bakery closures
Content: For more than four weeks, no food, bread, flour, medical supplies, fuel or cooking gas have entered the Gaza Strip, after Israeli authorities again closed the borders.
Palestinian families are now beginning to wonder where their next meals will come from as bakeries close due to a lack of supplies.
Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary reports from Deir el-Balah, Gaza, Palestine
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Update:
Date: 8m ago (00:03 GMT)
Title: A recap of recent developments
Content:
Update:
Date: 11m ago (00:00 GMT)
Title: Welcome to our live coverage
Content: Hello, and thank you for joining our live coverage of Israel's war on Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Follow this page for round-the-clock updates on the latest developments.
You can find all our updates from Tuesday, April 1, here.

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