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Gaza NGO Network: Zionist enemy protecting gangs

Gaza NGO Network: Zionist enemy protecting gangs

Saba Yemen4 hours ago

Gaza - Saba:
Amjad Shawa, director of the Gaza NGO Network, confirmed that 50 trucks scheduled to arrive in Gaza City were looted yesterday.
Shawa said in statements to Al-Arabiya TV, "The enemy is protecting the gangs and directing aid trucks toward their areas."
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