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A family fled Rafah as the war closed in. Now they’re living in a bombed-out school from NPR Kat Lonsdorf

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A classroom in a bombed-out school has become a shelter for an extended family of 20 Palestinians. They fled Rafah after Israel’s latest offensive in the southern Gaza city.

(Image credit: Anas Baba)

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