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Four killed in Israeli attack in Khan Younis

Four killed in Israeli attack in Khan Younis

Middle East Eye2 days ago
At least four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike on the town of Bani Suhaila, located east of Khan Younis, according to media sources from the Nasser Medical Complex.
The number of those killed in Gaza since the early hours of Saturday has reached 29.
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