'Any human being has to be concerned' about civilian deaths in Gaza: Ex-Egyptian foreign minister
Nabil Fahmy, former foreign minister of Egypt, discusses the civilian cost of Israel's expanding military operation in the Gaza Strip, and says it's "not something that any civilized country or civilized human being can accept."
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