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Israeli Airstrikes Kill Hundreds In Gaza as Ceasefire Is Shattered


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Israel’s military launched a new round of deadly strikes in Gaza since the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. It’s the deadliest attack on Gaza in months with hundreds of Palestinians killed. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for TODAY.



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