In North Gaza, Mahmod Almadhoun, fed the famished. They called him Chef Mahmoud for running a soup kitchen for the most vulnerable. He opened a school with a sign on the roof in Hebrew and English reading, "Please don’t bomb." On the morning of Nov. 30, Almadhoun’s family says he was killed by an Israeli drone. Nick Schifrin discussed more with Almadhoun's brother, Hani Almadhoun.
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Geoff Bennett:
Amnesty International is accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza and is calling on the U.S. to block weapons transfers. In response, Israel's Foreign Ministry called the nonprofit deplorable and fanatical and said its report was entirely false and based on lies.
For the last two months, Israel has been waging a new operation in North Gaza.
Nick Schifrin has the story of one Palestinian man whose family says he was caught in the crossfire.
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Nick Schifrin:
In North Gaza, Mahmoud Almadhoun fed the famished. They called him Chef Mahmoud for running a soup kitchen for the most vulnerable. His team filmed these scenes for us back in March, providing sustenance to stop starvation. He told us he had to help.