JERUSALEM, Oct 29 — The Israeli military on Sunday told civilians in Gaza to move to the south of the besieged territory, where it said humanitarian efforts “will be...
JERUSALEM, Oct 29 — The Israeli military on Sunday told civilians in Gaza to move to the south of the besieged territory, where it said humanitarian efforts “will be expanding”.
“Tomorrow, the humanitarian efforts to Gaza, led by Egypt and the United States, will be expanding,” he added. Since then, relentless Israeli strikes on Gaza have killed more than 8,000 people, half of them children, the Hamas-controlled health ministry in the territory said Saturday.
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