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Hospitals in Gaza forced to shut due to lack of fuel as Pope renews call for aid

Sky News Wednesday, 25 October 2023
One-third of hospitals in Gaza and nearly two-thirds of primary health care clinics have had to shut due to damage or lack of fuel, the United Nations (UN) has said.
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