ICRC: Red Cross Offices In Gaza Damaged By Shelling, 22 Civilians Killed
The ICRC has revealed that Red Cross offices in Gaza were damaged by shelling, resulting in 22 deaths.
The ICRC has revealed that Red Cross offices in Gaza were damaged by shelling, resulting in 22 deaths.
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