
Israeli airstrikes kill 24 Palestinians in Gaza, including 10 seeking food
Two American aid workers with the Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were also injured in southern Gaza after unknown assailants threw grenades at them at a food distribution site, the organization said.
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