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Tragic Bakery Incident in Gaza Amid Escalating Humanitarian Crisis

A crowd surge at a bakery in Gaza resulted in fatalities, coinciding with rising casualties from airstrikes and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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Updated: Nov 30th, 2024, 2:07 PM ET

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In Gaza, a crowd surge at a bakery left two children and one woman dead, reflecting the deepening food crisis amid escalating violence. Concurrently, an Israeli airstrike targeted a vehicle linked to World Central Kitchen, claiming five lives, including three WCK employees. The ongoing humanitarian crisis has resulted in a 281 aid worker fatalities globally this year, with Gaza facing severe food shortages and lawlessness. The situation remains dire as the UN warns of rampant hunger, complicating aid delivery.


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