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Israel’s military took journalists into Gaza on the condition that we not show the military facilities or the faces of most military personnel for what the IDF said are security reasons.
A month ago, northern Gaza was home to some of the fiercest fighting in the two-year war between Israel and Hamas. But when NBC News’ Matt Bradley visited an Israeli military outpost, the area appeared completely leveled and entirely devoid of people.Nov. 7, 2025
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