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In Gaza, Israeli strikes killed 34 people, including aid-seekers and journalists. The deaths bring the toll to over 1,700 since a new aid system began in May. Meanwhile, international leaders, including Australia's Prime Minister, are pushing for a two-state solution, criticizing Israel's actions. The conflict has displaced most of Gaza's population, with over 61,400 Palestinians killed and famine looming.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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Ataque israelí mata a varios periodistas en Gaza, incluidos destacados reporteros de Al Jazeera, según la cadena -
Israeli strike kills journalists in Gaza City, worsening the death toll for the media -