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During an 18-month conflict in Gaza, over 400 dialysis patients have died due to lack of proper treatment. The limited supply of dialysis machines and kidney medications, coupled with Israel's blockade, have resulted in shortened treatment sessions for patients like Mohamed Attiya, a 54-year-old father of six who requires three dialysis sessions per week.
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