Israel allows foreign countries to parachute aid into Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 25 – Israel permits parachuting of humanitarian aid into Gaza to support urgent relief efforts amid ongoing crisis, enabling faster delivery by foreign countries and aid organizations.
- Starting Friday, Israel has authorized foreign states to parachute aid into Gaza, as a military official quoted by Israeli army radio explained.
- Since Israel lifted its May blockade, Gaza was suffering man-made mass starvation due to a blockade, World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday.
- Data shows most malnutrition treatment supplies have been consumed and will run out soon if not replenished, Gaza health ministry reports over 100 starvation deaths since March, attributed to the World Health Organisation spokesperson on Thursday.
- The Saudi foreign ministry reacted with praise, urged recognition of Palestine, and called for other countries to follow suit.
- Ceasefire talks are expected to resume next week, Al Qahera News TV said, with warnings that aid supplies could run out by mid-August, Salim Oweis warned.
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