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Middle East crisis live: large parts of Rafah now a ‘ghost town’, says Unrwa spokesperson
Louise Wateridge, in a post on X, said it was ‘hard to believe there were over a million people sheltering here just a week ago’. One of ActionAid’s partners in Rafah has paused humanitarian operations there, with the charity warning that aid ...The Guardian - World
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