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VICTORY is on its way to the
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for genocide - Guilty as Charged - rubio virus

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Videoscreen grab: bg Live Updates Dec 4, 2025
Al Jazeera - Dec 4, 2025 - By Simon Speakman Cordall
{Qalqilya targeted as Israel escalates raids in northern West Bank
Raids lead to arrest of Palestinians, as Israeli violence surges across
northern occupied West Bank.
Israeli forces have escalated their attacks across the northern occupied
West Bank with fresh assaults on the town of Qalqilya. The Israeli
military stormed the eastern entrance of Qalqilya at dawn on Thursday
morning before deploying soldiers through several neighborhoods and
establishing what local reports have described as a tight cordon around
one, Kafr Saba. According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, Israeli
forces conducted raids on a number of homes in the neighbourhood,
including some belonging to the families of Palestinians detained or
previously killed by Israeli forces. One of the houses raided belongs to
the family of Muhammad Barahmeh, who was shot and killed last year by
Israeli forces. The military also turned one house into a makeshift
interrogation site, Wafa reported, holding several young men there for
questioning. Palestinian reports said that at least two people were
arrested in Qalqilya, in addition to 11 Palestinians held following
similar raids on Thursday in Ramallah, Hebron, Jenin and Nablus.
Violence has surged across several towns in the northern West Bank over
the past week, following the launch of a new Israeli military operation.
The offensive began in Tubas and Tammun in late November and was later
extended to Qabatiya and Masliya, bringing curfews, raids, widespread
arrests and significant damage to local infrastructure. The Israeli army
has said the goal of its operations in the occupied West Bank is to
arrest Palestinian fighters. Israel has conducted near-daily raids in
the region since 2022 that have escalated since it began its genocidal
war in Gaza in October 2023. The raids have made daily life for
Palestinians in the West Bank increasingly difficult, and have forced
tens of thousands from their homes.
Dreams of annexation
Local Palestinian sources, including Tubas Governor Ahmed Asaad, also
claim that the recent uptick in violence in the northern West Bank is
aimed primarily at imposing “new realities” in the area around the
Jordan Valley, which runs along the West Bank’s border with Jordan.
Senior politicians in Israel continue to push for an expansion of
illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, and particularly in the
Jordan Valley, tightening Israel’s grip on the territory, paving the way
for annexation. The expansion of Israeli settlements also effectively
makes a Palestinian state impossible under current circumstances.
Annexing the West Bank is a particular focus of the right-wing settler
groups that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been accused
of both encouraging and relying upon to sustain his coalition and his
political survival. In June 2024, Netanyahu quietly increased much of
the control already granted over the territory to far-right Finance
Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who himself lives in an illegal settlement.
Reacting to a United Nations nonbinding resolution endorsing a two-state
solution in September, Smotrich wrote on social media that, in response,
“Israel must apply sovereignty [to the West Bank] as a preventive
measure against the reckless attempt to establish a terror state in the
heart of our land”. Right groups and international monitors have noted
an increase in attacks by the Israeli military and settler groups since
the war on Gaza began. In addition to storming refugee camps in Jenin,
Nur Shams, and Tulkarem in January, attacks by the Israeli military,
settler groups, or combinations of the two have killed more than 1,000
Palestinians and injured nearly 10,000 across the occupied West Bank, UN
figures show. Israel has arrested more than 18,000 people over the same
period, according to Palestinian rights groups.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/4/qalqilya-targeted-as-israel-escalates-raids-in-northern-west-bank

Five Killed, including 2 children
Jinhagency - Womens News Agency - Dec 4, 2025
{Five Killed, including 2 children, in shelling of displacement tents in
Khan Younis
Ambulance crews at the Kuwaiti Specialized Field Hospital reported
recovering five bodies, including two children, and several injured
after an Israeli strike hit displacement tents in Al-Najah camp, in
Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis.
News Center — The situation in Gaza confirms that the declared ceasefire
is extremely fragile, as Israeli forces continue to violate it through
airstrikes and artillery shelling, resulting in many killed and wounded.
Meanwhile, Egypt’s State Information Service denied reports by some
Israeli media outlets about the existence of coordination between Cairo
and Tel Aviv to open the Rafah crossing in the coming days solely for
get out of Gaza’s residents into Egypt. On Wednesday evening, December
3, ambulance crews at the Kuwaiti Specialized Field Hospital announced
the recovery of five bodies, including two children, along with a number
of injured, following an Israeli strike that targeted displacement tents
in Al-Najah camp in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis in the
southern Gaza Strip. Paramedics confirmed that the site of the strike
suffered widespread destruction, amid fears that the death toll may rise
as rescue operations continue. At the same time, Israeli forces continue
demolishing buildings in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City. In the
West Bank, Israeli forces intensified raids and arrest campaigns in
several areas and towns, arresting three Palestinians and detaining
dozens in the city of Hebron, according to WAFA.}Source: https://jinhaagency.com/en/actual/five-killed-including-2-children-in-shelling-of-displacement-tents-in-khan-younis-38085?page=1

A Mothers Grief
Quds News - Dec 4, 2025
{Message From Gaza to Netanyahu: “Your Targets Are Wrong; You Are
Killing Children”
Israeli military killed a father and his two children in a deadly strike
on a tent camp
Message From Gaza to Netanyahu: “Your Targets Are Wrong; You Are Killing
Children”
Gaza (QNN)- On Wednesday night, the Israeli military killed a father and
his two children in a deadly strike on a tent camp sheltering hundreds
of displaced families in southern Gaza, marking another violation of the
ceasefire agreement.
The Victims: Children
Fathi Abu Hassanin and his two sons, Bilal, 8, and Mohamed, 10, were
among the five people killed in the Israeli strike that hit a camp for
displaced families in Khan Younis. The attack triggered a fire that
engulfed several tents. “Five citizens, including two children, killed
and others injured, some seriously, as a result of an Israeli missile
strike” in al-Mawasi, said civil defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal. Some
of the victims were severely burned, local sources said. Basal noted
that the Palestinians killed in the Al-Mawasi massacre were not in a
“combat zone, but inside a displacement camp in an area that had been
designated to them as “safe” by Israel.” He noted that what is happening
in Gaza is “systematic and direct targeting of civilians.” Basal added
that the attack is not an “isolated bombardment, but another chapter in
an ongoing humanitarian catastrophe.”
He Was Just Child
“A child was killed; a child,” one of the Abu Hassanin family relatives
says in an interview with a local journalist. “Bilal Fathi Abu Hussein.
He was just a child. He was still a student. They are children, world.
Tell Netanyahu that his targets are wrong; you are killing children.”
She added, “Women and children were asleep. We all in the camp woke up
to a tragedy. 32 were injured, all of them children. All our neighbors
were hurt.” Bilal was killed, and “his school bag remains; his dreams
remain.” "Suddenly, a fire broke out, I looked around and [saw] that it
was in our camp,” Jihad Samir al-Arja told the Reuters news agency.
“People, children and women were left in pieces. Everyone took part in
putting out the fire and the gas canisters and tents that were on fire.”
Al-Arja, 35, expressed anger at the absence of safety even amid a
ceasefire. “Where are the mediators? Where are those who sought for a
ceasefire? There is nothing, we do not see a ceasefire,” al-Arja said.
“Every week there are strikes, assassinations, bombardment and targeting
of buildings. We do not see a ceasefire at all.”The Israeli attack comes
in violation of the ceasefire agreement which took effect in early
October. According to authorities in Gaza, Israel has violated the
ceasefire at least 591 times since October 10, killing at least 360
Palestinians and wounding 922 others. At least 70,100 Palestinians have
been killed by Israeli forces since October 7, 2023, when Israel began
its genocidal war in Gaza. Among the victims are more than 10,000 women
and 20,000 children. This week, Israeli forces also killed two brothers
in Khan Younis. Fadi, 8, and Jumaa, 10, went out to fetch firewood, as
their father is paralyzed and wheelchair-bound, before they were
targeted and killed in an Israeli drone strike. The Israeli military
claimed they posed a “threat” and thus were “eleminated”.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66826&slug=message-from-gaza-to-netanyahu-your-targets-are-wrong-you-are-killing-children

Videoscreen grab: rebuilding Gaza’s beloved heritage landmarks
Al Jazeera - Dec 4, 2025
{Video: Palestinians work to rebuild Gaza’s beloved heritage landmarks
Some of Gaza’s most treasured landmarks were badly damaged by Israel
during the war. The Pasha Palace Museum and the Omari Mosque are a top
priority for restoration. Experts are also trying to recover thousands
of ancient artifacts that have gone missing.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/12/4/video-palestinians-work-to-rebuild-gazas-beloved-heritage-landmarks
Al Jazeera - Dec 4, 2025
{Gaza militia leader accused of collaborating with Israel killed:
Reports
Yasser Abu Shabab became an infamous figure during Israel’s genocidal
war, as his group was accused of stealing the meagre aid that Israel
allowed into the enclave. Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of a gang in the
Gaza Strip that was accused of working with Israel to counter Hamas and
of looting humanitarian aid, has been killed, several Israeli media
outlets are reporting. Israel’s Channel 14 first reported his death on
Thursday, without providing further details. Channel 12 said Abu Shabab
was killed in clashes with “Gaza clans” and later pronounced dead at the
Soroka Medical Center in southern Israel. Abu Shabab became an infamous
figure during Israel’s genocidal war on Palestinians in Gaza, as his
so-called Popular Forces group was accused of stealing the little
humanitarian assistance that the Israeli authorities allowed into the
coastal enclave. Israeli officials later said they were cooperating with
armed groups in Gaza, including the one led by Abu Shabab, in order to
establish a local anti-Hamas force. Reporting from Gaza City on
Thursday, Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud said the exact circumstances
surrounding Abu Shabab’s death remain unclear. “The big question mark –
who killed Yasser Abu Shabab? – is not clear yet,” he said. Mahmoud
explained that Abu Shabab and his group were “notorious” in Gaza for
their alleged involvement in drug trafficking and the looting of aid.
They were accused of “deliberately blocking the entry of aid trucks into
the northern part of Gaza, where displaced families were left to face
famine and the spread of starvation”, Mahmoud added. “The Israeli
military and Israeli officials framed him as someone who is part of an
effort to [provide a] counterweight [to] Hamas.” On Thursday, a
Hamas-affiliated security force in Gaza, Radaa, posted a photo of Abu
Shabab on Telegram, captioned: “As we told you, ‘Israel won’t protect
you.'”
In July, a Hamas-linked court in Gaza gave Abu Shabab 10 days to turn
himself in to face charges of treason, collaborating with hostile
entities, forming an armed gang, and armed rebellion. The gang leader
was reported to have been previously jailed by Hamas on drug charges.
Experts have said the rise of Abu Shabab reflects a longstanding Israeli
policy of supporting Palestinian armed groups in an effort to create
internal strife and undermine political movements and resistance. The
looting of aid in the Gaza Strip came as Israel imposed a blockade on
the territory, fuelling a humanitarian crisis and famine in several
areas.
More than 70,100 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli military
assault on Gaza, which began in October 2023.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/4/gaza-militia-leader-accused-of-collaborating-with-israel-killed-reports
Al Jazeera - Dec 4, 2025 - By Jonathan Whittall - South African
humanitarian leader and political analyst.
{The age of unipolar diplomacy is coming to an end
Gaza has exposed the limits of US power and opened space for new centres
of global diplomacy.
South Africa's Minister of Justice Ronald Lamola and the delegation
stand as judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) hear a
request for emergency measures by South Africa, who asked the court to
order Israel to stop its military actions in Gaza and to desist from
what South Africa says are genocidal acts committed against Palestinians
during the war with Hamas in Gaza, in The Hague, Netherlands, January
11, 2024
In Gaza, the world has seen the cost of a diplomacy that claims to
uphold a rules-based order but applies it selectively. The United States
intervened late, and only to defend an occupation the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled illegal. Alongside other Western
nations that built multilateral institutions, the US increasingly
pursues nationalist agendas that undermine them. The hypocrisy is stark:
one set of rules for Ukraine, another for Gaza. This erosion of
credibility marks the structural collapse of unipolar authority,
symbolised by the US’s absence from the Group of 20 (G20) in South
Africa this past week. Omer Bartov on Gaza genocide and Israel’s history
of occupation
As thousands gather in Qatar over the coming days for this year’s Doha
Forum under the theme “Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress”,
the failure to prevent genocide demands a reckoning. The imposed
ceasefire in Gaza has delivered neither political resolution nor safety
for Palestinians. Meanwhile, the future of Gaza continues to be
discussed without Palestinians in the room. This is not an unusual
scene. Since the Cold War, international diplomacy has operated on what
might be called the master-key model, where one powerful actor unlocks a
conflict through political leverage, economic pressure, or conditional
aid. Around it grew an entire ecosystem: humanitarian organisations,
think tanks, mediators, and consulting firms, often funded by Western
states, reinforcing the belief that a call to Washington could solve any
crisis. The ceasefire in Gaza shows that the master key can still turn
the lock. The US exerted its influence, and the humanitarian community
fell in line to deliver dividends on the deal. A Civil-Military
Coordination Center has been set up by the US military to coordinate the
delivery of aid and reconstruction. States have hailed this flawed
agreement as a breakthrough. Yet the fact that this master key was used
only after two years of total destruction – despite extensive
humanitarian diplomacy, and in a way that entrenches an illegal
occupation – exposes the moral bankruptcy of real estate diplomacy, most
clearly embodied by the transactional approach taken by the current US
administration, which ultimately advances a settler-colonial logic. We
are living through what Antonio Gramsci, writing from his imprisonment
by fascists in the 1930s, called an interregnum, when “the old world is
dying and the new world struggles to be born”. In that void, the “morbid
symptoms” of resurgent fascism and ethno-nationalism emerge. So what
remains when a superpower refuses to turn the lock? A world that is no
longer unipolar but multipolar is messy and contested, requiring a new
approach for those seeking to influence the outcomes of conflicts. The
age of singular leverage is fading, and institutions built for the 20th
century cling to outdated maps. As Western power turns inward, those who
built their credibility on proximity to it face a crisis of legitimacy.
The United Nations has struggled to assert influence in this shifting
landscape, constrained by the politics of its funders and the erosion of
trust among affected populations. Yet this transition offers the UN a
rare opportunity to renew its legitimacy by aligning with emerging
powers, embracing regional partnerships, and championing the equitable
application of international law. If it adapts, it could serve as a
bridge between the old order and the new. If it does not, it dies. Amid
this transformation, new centres of gravity are emerging in the pursuit
of meaningful peace and security. In Doha, a mediation hub has taken
shape. Qatar has leveraged its unique political position and diplomatic
agility to broker dialogue where traditional power has faltered. Its
open channels with actors across divides have made Doha an indispensable
node in the global architecture of conflict resolution — even for its
critics. South Africa’s case at the International Court of Justice and
the Hague Group show how legitimacy is shifting — a shift forged in the
ruins of a genocide. Out of this could emerge a new form of political
leverage, created through broader alliances and an insistence on
accountability rather than dominance and co-option. As the Doha Forum
theme suggests, it is a call to move “Beyond Promises to Progress” by
putting “Justice in Action.” However, when nations overwhelmingly voted
this month for the UN Security Council resolution endorsing the US plan
for Gaza, it demonstrated the fragility of this emerging order. States
bowed to American pressure, according to diplomats familiar with the
negotiations, proving that economic interests still supersede a
resurgent decolonial movement. It was a reminder that multipolarity is
not a guarantee of justice; it is only a redistribution of influence. It
does not have to be this way. The Global South can be a geopolitical
bloc that builds its own negotiating tables and sets its own terms. The
growing assertiveness of the BRICS coalition of economies (Brazil,
Russia, India, China and South Africa), and the diplomatic independence
of some Latin American governments, already demonstrated this
possibility. Ignoring this is ignoring the future. At the recent BRICS
summit in August 2025, member states reiterated their push for a
multipolar order, challenging the longstanding dominance of Western
capitals in international diplomacy.
Diplomacy, whether conducted by states, multilateral institutions, or
those who support them, must evolve beyond the logic of the master key.
It needs a craft built on ideological honesty and pragmatic engagement.
This means confronting asymmetries of modern conflict, rejecting the
blanket labelling of entire movements as “terrorist”, and recognising
the legitimacy of diverse power structures. Pragmatic engagement
requires readiness for multi-door dialogue and engagement with the
actors who actually hold power — including regional alliances, armed
groups, and civic movements. Those clinging to a single, crude key will
be left behind. Palestinians — and others who have suffered under a
unipolar order — will not miss them. The future of peacemaking belongs
to those who carry many keys and know which door to open, and when. The
age of the master key is coming to an end.
The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not
necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial policy.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/12/4/the-age-of-unipolar-diplomacy-is-coming-to-an-end
Al Jazeera - Dec 4, 2025
{Dispute over Israeli plan for one-way opening of Gaza’s Rafah Crossing
Israel says the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt will open in the
coming days, but only for Palestinians leaving Gaza. The UN is urging a
full reopening of Rafah, and Egypt says it will only cooperate if
movement is allowed both in and out.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/12/4/dispute-over-israeli-plan-for-one-way-opening-of-gazas-rafah-crossing

She Defended Israel’s Gaza Genocide
Quds News - Dec 4, 2025
{She Defended Israel’s Gaza Genocide and Cracked Down on Pro-Palestine
Protests: Mamdani Under Fire for Keeping Tisch as Police Commissioner
A number of pro-Palestine groups have slammed Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani
for his decision to reappoint Jessica Tisch as NYPD commissioner.
New York (QNN)- , a Zionist whA number of pro-Palestine groups have
slammed Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani for his decision to reappoint Jessica
Tisch as NYPD commissionero cracked down on Palestinian protesters and
supported Israel’s Gaza genocide. “We strongly oppose this decision,”
the pro-Palestinian advocacy group, Within Our Lifetime, said in a
statement published online. “Retaining Tisch represents a political
alignment with the NYPD’s legacy of racialized policing, surveillance,
and repression, and a retreat from the values of justice and liberation
that Mamdani’s campaign claimed to champion,” the statement added. The
statement has been endorsed by dozens of pro-Palestinian groups,
including the National Students for Justice in Palestine at John Jay
College, The College of Staten Island, Brooklyn College, and The New
School. Local groups representing communities where Mamdani enjoyed
strong support in November’s mayoral election are also signatories to
the statement, including Crown Heights Bites Back, Brooklyn Jail Support
and Bay Ridge Solidarity. “Tisch was one of Eric Adams’s closest
appointees,” the organisations said. “Her reappointment under Mamdani
ensures the seamless continuation of Adams’s NYPD, defined by
corruption, scandal, federal investigations, and violent crackdowns on
protests,” the statement said. The groups cited Tisch’s support of
Israel as a factor in their criticism. “Tisch’s record is inseparable
from the NYPD’s direct collaboration with the Israeli occupation,” the
letter read. Jessica was appointed police commissioner by mayor Eric
Adams in November 2024. Before her arrival, the New York City Police
Department pursued a crackdown on protestors at campuses like Columbia
University, where students demonstrated in solidarity with Palestinians
following the start of Israel's genocide in Gaza. Jessica is the
daughter of Meryl and James Tisch. The latter is CEO of the Loews
Corporation, an American conglomerate whose holdings include CNA
Financial and Loews Hotels. The influential Jewish-American family has
been active in the NYC Police Foundation, which created and funds the
NYPD’s liaison programme with foreign police forces, including Israel.
"These connections place Tisch at the intersection of the billionaire
class, the NYPD’s global footprint, and Zionism," the statement added.
The statement pointed out Mamdani's former campaign promises made about
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During his campaign, Mamdani
said he would arrest Netanyahu if he set foot in NYC. “As a candidate
who pledged to arrest Netanyahu during the campaign, Mamdani must answer
how he can reconcile that promise while retaining a member of
Netanyahu’s host family,” the statement added. Jessica was the former
head of the city’s sanitation department. As police commissioner,
Jessica oversaw training that labelled keffiyehs and watermelons as
antisemitic symbols. Both are expressions of Palestinian culture and
have been used to non-violently protest against Israel’s occupation of
Palestinian territory. In October, Jessica spoke at the Anti-Defamation
League’s (ADL) annual conference, where she defended Israel’s assault on
Gaza. The ADL has long been denounced by pro-Palestinian groups for
describing Palestinian rights movements as antisemitic. The organisation
has also, in the past, worked with US law enforcement to spy on and
target Arab-American groups and has also facilitated and funded US
police training trips to Israel. Last month, she apologized that the
police allowed “a turmoil” to take place, referring to a pro-Palestine
protest. Her remarks Tisch’s appearance at Park East came less than a
week after she accepted the offer from Mamdani to stay on as police
commissioner, Mamdani has long advocated for Palestine, with the
issue shaping his political identity. The mayor-elect supports the BDS
movement and opposes US military aid to Israel and has said he rejects
Israel’s identity as a Jewish state. He’s also pledged to arrest
ICC-wanted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he land in
New York.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66824&slug=she-defended-israels-gaza-genocide-and-cracked-down-on-pro-palestine-protests-mamdani-under-fire-for-keeping-tisch-as-police-commissioner

Father and His Two Children killed
Quds News - Dec 3, 2025
{Father and His Two Children Among Five Palestinians Killed in Israeli
Strike on Gaza Tent Camp
Five Palestinians, including a father and his two sons, were killed and
several others injured in a deadly Israeli attack on tents sheltering
displaced families in southern Gaza .
Father and His Two Children Among Five Palestinians Killed in Israeli
Strike on Gaza Tent Camp
Gaza (QNN)- Five Palestinians, including a father and his two sons, were
killed and several others injured in a deadly Israeli attack on tents
sheltering displaced families in southern Gaza on Wednesday night, in
yet another violation of the ceasefire agreement. According to medics at
the Kuwait Field Hospital, the Israeli strikes hit the Najaat camp, a
cluster of tents that has sheltered hundreds of displaced families in
Gaza's al-Mawasi area, killing two women aged 46 and 30, a 36-year-old
father, and his two sons, aged eight and 10. Some 32 injured people were
treated in hospital, the medics said. Local sources confirmed the
initial Israeli strike had targeted a tent inside the displacement area,
triggering a fire that engulfed several tents. “Five citizens, including
two children, killed and others injured, some seriously, as a result of
an Israeli missile strike” in al-Mawasi, said civil defense spokesman
Mahmoud Basal. Some of the victims were severely burned, local sources
said. Hamas condemned the al-Mawasi attack, describing it as a “war
crime” that demonstrated Israel’s “disregard to the ceasefire
agreement”. The Palestinian group demanded mediators – Egypt, Qatar and
the US – restrain the Israeli military. The Israeli military claimed it
had "struck a Hamas terrorist" after five of its soldiers were wounded
earlier on Wednesday. Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire which
took effect in early October while using false accusations to justify
the attacks. According to authorities in Gaza, Israel has violated the
ceasefire at least 591 times since October 10, killing at least 360
Palestinians and wounding 922 others.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66823&slug=father-and-his-two-children-among-five-palestinians-killed-in-israeli-strike-on-gaza-tent-camp
Al Nakba - 75
years of resistence - VICTORY is on its
way to the sea
Video found footage
shoots: Genocidal crime scene witnesses evidence

Videoscreen grabs: Under Siege Children Pay Tribute to The Fallen

Screengrabs: Stop starving Gaza and
Foreign Doctors Uncover Disturbing Pattern of Israeli Forces
Targeting Children

Fighting for Habiba
- Gazanan Pieta - Children suffering from malnutrition -
USA visas for medical
evacuation patients denied
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