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Israel says airdrops of help into Gaza will start Saturday amid elevated hunger deaths
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Israel says airdrops of help into Gaza will start Saturday amid elevated hunger deaths

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The Israeli army stated Saturday that it’ll resume help airdrops into Gaza and open humanitarian corridors for United Nations convoys amid elevated worldwide stress and accounts of starvation-related deaths within the territory. Haley Ott reviews.

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