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The Lethal Risk of Seeking Food in Gaza

June 26, 2025Rawan Sheikh Ahmad and Adam RasgonComments Off on The Lethal Risk of Seeking Food in Gaza
Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed over the past month near aid hubs set up under a new Israel-backed system, according to Gaza health officials.
Tagged Civilian Casualties, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Gaza Strip, Hamas, Humanitarian Aid, Israel, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Palestinians
Rawan Sheikh Ahmad and Adam Rasgon
https://www.nytimes.com/section/world

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The Lethal Risk of Seeking Food in Gaza

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Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed over the past month near aid hubs set up under a new Israel-backed system, according to Gaza health officials.
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https://www.nytimes.com/section/world

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