As tobacco prices increase in Gaza, some smokers are opting for molokhia cigarettes, which contain nicotine derived from the molokhia plant. Health experts have raised concerns about the potential health risks associated with this alternative.
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Gaza Residents Shift to Molokhia Cigarettes Amid Rising Tobacco Prices
In Gaza, rising tobacco prices have led some smokers to choose molokhia cigarettes, which are made from the molokhia plant and contain nicotine. Health professionals have warned about the associated health risks of using this alternative.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'serious health risks'
- ✕ framing: Gaza’s toxic alternative to tobacco
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Molokhia cigarettes: Gaza’s toxic alternative to tobacco
Gaza Residents Shift to Molokhia Cigarettes Amid Rising Tobacco Prices