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Four children killed in airstrike on Khan Younis ‘safe zone’


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    Four young siblings killed in an airstrike on a humanitarian safe zone in Khan Younis

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Five members of the Abu Awad family, four children and their mother, were killed in an airstrike on the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis, considered to be a humanitarian safe zone. A distraught hospital worker told an NBC News team that a ceasefire was essential to protect “these poor innocent kids.”