IDF airdrops cigarettes to Gazans
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•Smoking is bad, but Hamas is worse: IDF airdrops cigarettes across Gaza Strip
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IDF airdrops cigarettes over the coastal area of Khan Yunis on Thursday .
Attached to the cigarette, various leaflets read, "Smoking is dangerous, but Hamas is more dangerous," and " Hamas is burning Gaza " Hamas has taken full control over the supply and demand in Gaza , raising prices of produce, humanitarian aid, and cigarettes.
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