
Dozens killed and hundreds injured at aid distribution site in Gaza on Saturday
Lebanese President says no normalisation with Israel for now
ICRC and Red Crescent members injured by gunfire during evacuation mission
Gaza doctors cram babies into incubators as fuel shortage threatens hospitals
At least 57,762 Palestinians killed and 137,656 wounded since Gaza war began
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