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Israel and Hamas dispute claims of Gaza hospital fuel offer - as 'babies among 12 dead'

Sky News Sunday, 12 November 2023
Hamas has denied refusing an offer of fuel from Israel for Gaza's biggest hospital, which the World Health Organisation says is "not functioning" due to bombing and gunfire.
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