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Palestinians point towards bodies being transported for burial following overnight Israeli strikes on Jabalia's southwestern district of Nazla that hit the Hessi family residence, killing and wounding a number of people from the same family, in the northern Gaza Strip on April 16, 2025. Israel resumed its intense military offensive in the Palestinian territory after a ceasefire deal that came into effect on January 19 fell apart two months later over differences regarding its next phase. Hundreds of thousands of people have since been displaced. (Photo by BASHAR TALEB / AFP)
Gehenna Gazy
2025-04-16
BASHAR TALEB/AFP/East News
AFP
BASHAR TALEB
AFP_42H77KD
3,48MB
49cm x 33cm by 300dpi
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