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Israel ignores Gaza ceasefire with new deadly attacks

Israel ignores Gaza ceasefire with new deadly attacks

Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least six Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, according to local health officials. The lethal attacks occurred as Israel reportedly ignored a ceasefire agreement with new military actions.

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Large police presence for suspicious package on Amsterdam East quay

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