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Parachutes carrying humanitarian aid fly over northern Gaza, seen from Israel. Hopes dimmed for a truce before Ramadan in the Israel-Hamas war that entered its sixth month with dozens more killed, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory threatened by famine. IMAGES TO COMPLETE VIDI34KV9UN_EN AND VIDI34KW7CK_EN

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