Israeli troops have reached the outskirts of Gaza City and are preparing for a takeover while a potential 60-day ceasefire is being considered. Three physicians from Dallas working in Gaza report that many wounded and ill patients sustained injuries at food distribution sites. The FDA has advised Walmart customers to discard specific shrimp products due to possible radioactive contamination. Soviet-era bootleg music created from repurposed X-rays is being explored. A Music Heard on Air segment is featured, and listeners are directed to an ad-choices link for more information.
Israeli troops have reached the outskirts of Gaza City, preparing for its takeover, at a time when a potential 60-day ceasefire is on the table. Meanwhile, three physicians from the Dallas, Texas, area, who are in Gaza providing medical care to the wounded and ill, say many of their patients were injured at food distribution sites.
Also, the FDA has advised Walmart customers to throw out certain shrimp products over possible radioactive contamination. Plus, exploring Soviet-era bootleg music made out of old X-rays. Listen to today's Music Heard on Air.
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