Martin Griffiths says battles near the Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings in Gaza's south meant the vital routes are effectively blocked
An Abu Dhabi government entity has taken to Twitter to clarify that they love "Germans just as much as we love all people" after a morphed image went viral.
The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) responded as an image of its Covid-19 screening centre went viral. Reason? The photo has this message "Stop the spread of Germans".
"The following image that has been circulating around social media is photoshopped. Although we appreciate a good joke, Seha would like to clarify that it is in no way associated with this image, its message, or its distribution.
"We love Germans just as much as we love all people," the Seha tweeted.
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