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Aid en route to Gaza; Israel kills Hamas militant in Lebanon

Humanitarian groups and governments are trying to get food, medicine and other supplies into Gaza, particularly the north, which aid groups say is at risk of famine.

By Andrew Jeong, Maham Javaid, Bryan Pietsch, Mikhail Klimentov, Amanda Ferguson, Marisa Bellack, Kareem Fahim, Adam Taylor, Mohamad El Chamaa, Victoria Bisset, Leo Sands, Miriam Berger | 2024-03-14

Humanitarian groups and several governments are stepping up efforts by air, land and sea to ease the suffering in aid-starved Gaza. Aid organizations say the spiraling humanitarian disaster is particularly bad in the north, where some 300,000 people live on the brink of famine. In southern Lebanon, an Israeli strike Wednesday killed a Hamas militant on the outskirts of Tyre.


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