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Gaza: Oxycodone found in flour bags distributed by US-Israeli aid centres?

Gaza: Oxycodone found in flour bags distributed by US-Israeli aid centres?

France 2402-07-2025
It is being widely reported that Oxycodone pills were found in flour bags distributed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in Gaza. We tell you what we know about these allegations in this edition of Truth or Fake.
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