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At least 20 Palestinians killed by Israeli strikes at displaced area in Gaza's Rafah

A Palestinian child, wounded in an Israeli strike on an area designated for displaced people, is assisted at a hospital in Rafah
June 11, 2024
Reuters

GAZA (Reuters) - At least 20 Palestinians were killed and dozens of others wounded after a number of Israeli air strikes hit a camp for the displaced in Gaza's Rafah which set their tents on fire, a civil emergency official told Reuters.

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