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'Major logistics exercise' to deliver humanitarian aid from NZ to Gaza
'Major logistics exercise' to deliver humanitarian aid from NZ to Gaza
2024-05-21 17:02:50 source:
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The camp is sheltering about 2000 people, predominantly women and children. Photo: FIANZ / Supplied
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