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U.S.-backed aid group begins Gaza operations as airstrikes kill dozens

A U.S.-funded foundation has started delivering food truckloads to designated distribution points in Gaza after months of uncertainty, despite fierce ongoing Israeli airstrikes, including a recent strike on a school where dozens of civilians sheltered. The program has Israeli approval but remains opposed by the U.N., raising concerns over civilian access and protection amid the conflict.

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