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Interview vidéo : « Gaza est devenu un cimetière pour enfants » - Haiti24

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La population de Gaza, dont les enfants, manque d’eau, de nourritures et d’aide médicale. Catherine Russell, directrice exécutive de l’Unicef, dénonce les conséquences de la guerre entre Israël et le Hamas sur les enfants. Le ministère de la santé de la bande de Gaza a affirmé jeudi que 10 812 personnes, dont 4 412 enfants, avaient été tuées dans les

The post Interview vidéo : « Gaza est devenu un cimetière pour enfants » appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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