‘Solutions, not slogans’: Gaza holds first election in 21 years
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‘Solutions, not slogans’: Gaza holds first election in 21 years The central Gaza city is gearing up for a historic municipal election, but residents say they want tangible solutions, not political slogans.
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‘Solutions, not slogans’: Gaza holds first election in 21 years The central Gaza city is gearing up for a historic municipal election, but residents say they want tangible solutions, not political slogans.
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