Gaza: Israel Says Air Drops of Aid Will Resume Soon over the Strip
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Gaza: Israel says air drops of aid will resume soon over the Strip
An Israeli official said air drops would resume soon over the Gaza Strip, where aid groups warned of surging numbers of malnourished children after more than 21 months of war. Details and analysis by FRANCE 24 correspondent in Jerusalem, Noga Tarnopolsky.
London is working on a plan to drop humanitarian aid to Gaza by air. A "inefficient" approach to the catastrophic situation in the Palestinian territory, according to the head of the United Nations agency. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - Gaza: the air drops "will not end the famine", according to the head of the Unrwa (International).
Gaza Hunger Deepens as 6,000 Aid Trucks Await Entry: UN Agency - Clarion India
Agency chief pushed back against accusations of aid diversion, citing recent USAID report confirming no ‘systemic’ misuse of humanitarian aid provided in Gaza GAZA — More than 6,000 aid trucks carrying essential food and supplies are stuck in Jordan and Egypt, unable to reach Gaza due to Israeli restrictions, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees warned Saturday. “At UNRWA, we have the equivalent of 6,000 trucks in Jordan & Egypt wa…
Egypt’s "National Alliance" Reaffirms Readiness to Resume Gaza Aid Convoys
Egypt’s National Alliance for Civil Development Work announced on Friday that its member organizations are fully prepared to resume humanitarian convoys to the Gaza Strip as soon as border crossings reopen, reaffirming their long-standing commitment to supporting Palestinians amid ongoing humanitarian hardship.
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