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Israeli gunfire and strikes kill at least 25 in Gaza as many of the dead sought aid
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Israeli military actions in Gaza have left at least 25 people dead, many of whom were reportedly seeking humanitarian aid. The situation is growing increasingly dire as famine tightens its grip—UN officials confirm children are now dying from starvation. Meanwhile, efforts to negotiate a ceasefire have hit a wall, leaving civilians trapped in a worsening crisis.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another headline about the war—it’s a snapshot of how the conflict is spiraling into a full-blown humanitarian catastrophe. With famine setting in and diplomacy failing, ordinary people, including kids, are paying the highest price. It’s a grim reminder of how quickly war devastates lives beyond the battlefield.
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