Italy Protest Honors Memory of Thousands of Children Killed in Gaza
Protesters in Italy honor the lives of over 18,000 Palestinian children killed in the Gaza conflict, highlighting the devastating humanitarian toll of the ongoing attacks.
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Protesters in Italy honor the lives of over 18,000 Palestinian children killed in the Gaza conflict, highlighting the devastating humanitarian toll of the ongoing attacks.
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