UN Declares First-Ever Famine in Gaza: 500K Face Catastrophic Hunger
The UN has declared the first-ever famine in Gaza, with 500K facing catastrophic hunger and urgent calls for a ceasefire and large-scale aid.
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The UN has declared the first-ever famine in Gaza, with 500K facing catastrophic hunger and urgent calls for a ceasefire and large-scale aid.
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