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Gaza Aid Attacks: Gaza Aid Attacks Expose Humanitarian Collapse in Conflict Zone [Video]

Gaza Aid Attacks: Gaza Aid Attacks Expose Humanitarian Collapse in Conflict Zone

Gaza Aid Attacks have turned humanitarian lifelines into death traps. Despite Israel’s July 27 pledge of daily military pauses, relentless strikes on aid routes have left over 1,373 Palestinians dead..

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UAE Sends BIGGEST-Ever Aid Ship To Gaza With 7,000 Tonnes Food Under ‘Chivalrous Knight 3’ [Video]

UAE Sends BIGGEST-Ever Aid Ship To Gaza With 7,000 Tonnes Food Under ‘Chivalrous Knight 3’

In a bold humanitarian gesture, the United Arab Emirates has dispatched its largest-ever aid vessel to Gaza, carrying a massive 7,000 tonnes of essential food, medical, and shelter supplies. This..

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Leaked CCTV: IDF Soldiers Caught Filming & Flaunting Destruction of Rafah Homes — 200,000 Displaced [Video]

Leaked CCTV: IDF Soldiers Caught Filming & Flaunting Destruction of Rafah Homes — 200,000 Displaced

Leaked CCTV footage from Rafah reveals Israeli soldiers allegedly filming themselves as they destroy an entire residential block in southern Gaza. Once home to nearly 200,000 Palestinians, the area has..

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