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IDF Says It Will Air Drop Aid Into Gaza, Create 'Humanitarian Corridors' for UN Convoys

Summary by Haaretz
The Israeli army said it will also facilitate the expansion of water desalination in the Gaza Strip by connecting the desalination plant to Israeli electricity

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Deliveries will resume immediately, the United Arab Emirates announces. The Israeli military will create humanitarian corridors and allow UN convoys to deliver food and medicine.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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There is no evidence of Israel's accusations that Hamas had stolen large-scale aid. Now, high-ranking Israeli military officials are also expressing this view.

·Germany
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Israel is accusing Hamas of systematically suppressing aid in the Gaza Strip. According to reports, neither Israel nor the US has found evidence of it.

·Germany
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The army announces that its planes will launch parachute pallets, an initiative to which other countries, such as the United Kingdom, want to join.

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In a statement clarifying that "there is no starvation - and this is a false campaign by Hamas," the army said that the Air Force had resumed airdropping aid to the Gaza Strip in cooperation with international agencies: "Seven pallets with flour, sugar and canned goods will be dropped." An electricity line has been connected to a desalination plant in the southern Gaza Strip, preparations also for "humanitarian truces"

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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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