
At least 69 killed in Gaza on Thursday, including 39 waiting for aid
Spokesperson Mahmud Bassal told AFP that 69 people were killed by Israeli strikes, artillery or gunfire across the enclave, including 38 people waiting for humanitarian aid.

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