
Israeli army targets Gaza journalists over hunger reports
Adraee dismissed the reports as 'a fabricated and deceitful Hamas theatrical performance'.
In response, al-Sharif posted on X, calling the accusations part of Israel's ongoing effort to 'silence the truth' and 'cover up a genocide unfolding in real time'.

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