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Children's toys in rubble as Israel strikes Gaza clinic shelter

Children's toys in rubble as Israel strikes Gaza clinic shelter

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Children's toys in rubble as Israel strikes Gaza clinic shelter NewsFeed
Children's toys were found in the rubble after an Israeli strike on a clinic sheltering displaced Palestinians killed several people and wounded many others.
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