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Winston Peters says Gaza 'a wasteland', criticises UN Security Council in speech
Winston Peters says Gaza 'a wasteland', criticises UN Security Council in speech
2024-04-30 02:16:27 source:
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File photo. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver
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