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Aid worker on conditions in Gaza City after famine declared

Season 2025 Episode 235 | 5m 50s

Officials in Gaza say Israeli strikes and gunfire killed at least 33 people, including Palestinians sheltering in tents and seeking scarce food. It comes a day after the IPC declared that Gaza City is in the grips of a famine and projected that famine will spread to much of the rest of Gaza by the end of September. John Yang speaks with Oxfam’s Chris McIntosh about conditions inside Gaza City.

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