Doctors Without Borders accuses Israel of using water access as a weapon in Gaza. The medical charity's new report alleges systematic deprivation of water and sanitation as part of a campaign of collective punishment in the enclave.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has released a report accusing Israel of using water access as a weapon of collective punishment in Gaza, citing medical data and field testimonies.
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