Italian aid workers freed in Gaza
Two Italian Red Cross workers kidnapped in the southern Gaza Strip were freed late on Tuesday night, the Red Cross and Palestinian security sources said.
Claudio Moroni, 36, and Gianmarco Onorato, 63, were freed and are on their way back to Gaza City from the south Gaza town of Khan Yunis, where they were abducted by gunmen hours earlier, Eyad Nasser, a spokesman for the International Red Cross in Gaza told AFP.
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