UK govt faces legal action over Gaza children evacuation
Human rights groups are taking legal action against the UK government for not evacuating seriously ill children from Gaza, citing violations of international law.
Human rights groups are taking legal action against the UK government for not evacuating seriously ill children from Gaza, citing violations of international law.
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