
Israel Approves Limited Food Aid for Gaza Amid Famine Fears
Israel will allow limited food aid into Gaza amid severe famine warnings and intense political debate to address the humanitarian crisis.
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Israel will allow limited food aid into Gaza amid severe famine warnings and intense political debate to address the humanitarian crisis.
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