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Over 70 Palestinians killed trying to access aid, Gaza officials report

Over 70 Palestinians killed trying to access aid, Gaza officials report

CBC20-07-2025
Over 70 Palestinians were killed while attempting to access aid at locations across Gaza on Sunday, the Hamas-run Health Ministry in the Palestinian territory said.
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