Gaza's Children continue to die from Israeli bullets | Channel 4
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Following the announcement of Donald Trump's new Board of Peace, his son-in-law Jared Kushner presented a reimagined vision of Gaza, full of sleek high-rise blocks and beaches.
Far from the reality
for the two million people living there now sheltering in makeshift tents amid the ruins of their former homes. Close to 500 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the ceasefire started, many near the so-called 'Yellow Line' which marks the territory still held by Israel.
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