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US says it will block UN resolution for Gaza ceasefire as Israel bombs Rafah

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US says it will block UN resolution for Gaza ceasefire as Israel bombs Rafah

US says it will block UN resolution for Gaza ceasefire as Israel bombs Rafah

The World Health Organisation warned on Sunday that the Nasser Hospital in Gaza is "not functional anymore".


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