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Palestinians living near the “yellow line” in Gaza City describe the worsening humanitarian situation, saying they face severe shortages of food and water while hearing frequent gunfire in the area. Residents say the ceasefire has brought little relief as both sides accuse each other of violations. Aid agencies warn that supplies entering Gaza remain far below what is needed to support the population.

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00:30And what makes the difference between the diet and the food?
00:36What is the opposite of the diet?
00:40The daily impression of our diet is that the research of the milk and the food.
00:46These are the main things like the disposal, the disposal and the disposal of our whole diet.
00:51We are only waiting for the milk.
00:53The milk is the products of the milk, the products of the soil, and the products of the soil.
00:57Everything was damaged in the interior of the city and the area, everything was damaged.
01:02Our life was very strong, but there was no place to go back to our area,
01:07except for our area, except for our area.
01:27In terms of the situation in the region, it's a difficult situation.
01:31We had heard of it, and we had heard of it, and we had to finish the war.
01:37But the fire is still the fire.
01:39It's a great fire.
01:41Before a while, we had to get rid of the equipment from the family.
01:45And the family is the king.
01:57We don't have water, or anything, or anything.
02:05Everything in the bottom of the building is empty.
02:08Another thing I tell you is the conditions.
02:10Where are the conditions?
02:11We don't see anything, or we don't need it.
02:14We want to live like us, like people.
02:27It's Holly the elderly.
02:36They beat me up, so I can keep them.
02:39It's a fitting person.
02:42We need to eat.
02:45And we're always throwing out as this?
02:57You
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