After nearly five months of siege, humanitarian aid is finally coming into Gaza where food is a matter of life and death. The United Nations say nearly 1,400 people have died waiting in line for food since May, most of them shot dead by Israeli soldiers. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports in this week’s Sunday Focus.
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