Things in Gaza have been bad for, like, forever.
But they're getting so bad that the coalition of people talking about it has got to be the most far-reaching it's ever been.
From the podcaster Theo Vaughn.
That I think we're watching probably, like,
you know, one of the sickest things that's ever happened.
To the children's entertainer Miss Rachel.
It's sad that people try to make it controversial.
When you speak out for children that are facing immeasurable suffering.
To the new pope, Pope Bob.
To a former Israeli prime minister.
A couple of million people living in Gaza and they say they should all starve and be demolished.
This is a call for war crime.
To even President Trump.
We're going to help the people of Gaza get some food.
We're going to ask if it'll make a difference on Today Explained.
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