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Campus Protests in Israel and Palestine Spark Tensions | Global News

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In a shocking turn of events, a small town in Missouri was left in chaos after a mysterious glitch in the postal system caused a wave of confusion among residents. The glitch, which affected the zip code selection process on online purchases, led to packages being sent to random locations across the globe.

Residents of the town reported receiving packages from as far as Australia, Japan, and even Antarctica. One resident, Sarah Johnson, received a package from the Vatican City, containing a rare collection of stamps. “I was so confused when I saw the package from the Vatican City. I never ordered anything from there!” she exclaimed.

The postal service has issued a statement apologizing for the error and assuring residents that they are working to rectify the situation. “We are aware of the glitch in our system and are taking steps to ensure that all packages are redirected to the correct addresses,” said a spokesperson for the postal service.

Despite the confusion, some residents have found humor in the situation. “I never thought I would receive a package from Antarctica in my lifetime!” said Tom Smith, another resident who received a package from the icy continent.

As the town waits for the postal service to resolve the issue, residents are left wondering where their next surprise package will come from. In the meantime, the town has become a hub of excitement and anticipation as residents eagerly await the arrival of their unexpected deliveries.

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