Food and Other Vital Aid Surge Into Gaza After 15 Months of Scarcity
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First aid deliveries reach Gaza, says UN World Food Programme
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After 15 Months of War, Gazans Dream of Returning Home
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Gaza ceasefire edges closer after 15 months of war
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Israel braces for return of hostages after 15 months of pain
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UN: About 80,000 tons of food ready for aid delivery to Gaza
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How 15 months of war has devastated Gaza
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Gaza in maps: How 15 months of war have drastically changed the territory
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Gaza ceasefire announced after 15 months of war
Palestinians and Israelis celebrate as truce is unveiled by mediatorsFinancial Times - 4d -
The devastating impact of 15 months of war on Gaza
The Israeli response to Hamas’s attacks on 7 October 2023 has killed tens of thousands, left most schools and hospitals in ruins, and caused long-term damage to agricultural land in the territory. ...The Guardian - 5d
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