More than a dozen countries condemn an Israeli attack on a humanitarian aid flotilla bound for Gaza. The international response follows reports of military action against the aid convoy.
More than a dozen countries have issued condemnations following an Israeli military strike on a humanitarian aid flotilla traveling to Gaza.
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More than a dozen countries have issued condemnations following an Israeli military strike on a humanitarian aid flotilla traveling to Gaza.
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