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US says 'pressing for answers' on Gaza aid truck deaths

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The United States asks Israel to provide answers and ensure safe aid delivery after dozens were killed in a scramble for aid in Gaza. "We have been in touch with the Israeli government since early this morning and understand that an investigation is underway. We will be monitoring that investigation closely and pressing for answers," State Department spokesman Matthew Miller tells reporters. SOUNDBITE

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