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Broke On: Tuesday, 30 January 2024UNRWA, established to aid Palestinian refugees after the 1948 war, has been accused by Israel of aiding Hamas in attacks against it. Allegations include kidnapping and participation in massacres. Despite denials, at least 152 UNRWA staff have been killed in Gaza since the conflict began. Former President Donald Trump Eligible for Michigan's 2024 Primary Ballot
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