Gaza: No way out, even for dual citizens
By DW
31 October 2023 |
2:12 pm
As the Israel-Hamas conflict enters its fourth week, crossings remain shut to Palestinians trying to flee. Those who hold dual citizenship feel like they've been abandoned, while relatives outside Gaza are helpless.
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