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As Board of Peace meets, 'every day is worse than the one before' for Gazans
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As Board of Peace meets, 'every day is worse than the one before' for Gazans

France 24 · Feb 19, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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As the newly formed Board of Peace gathered for its first meeting in Washington to discuss the next stage of the ceasefire, everyday Gazans await their fate, as thousands continue to live in dire conditions. Emily Boyle takes a look at the situation on the ground.


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