Biden Says US to Airdrop Gaza Aid as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
- President Biden plans to order military air drops of aid into Gaza to assist the population amid the conflict.
- Famine looms in the Gaza Strip, with nearly 576,000 people at risk of starvation due to the ongoing Israeli military campaign.
- Calls for an investigation arise after Palestinians are killed while trying to access food aid in Gaza City during the conflict.
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U.S. begins airdropping food in Gaza, but it’s a less-than-ideal means of aid delivery
The U.S. military on Saturday began dropping food over the Gaza Strip, a war-torn enclave desperate for humanitarian aid.A U.S. official told NPR that three U.S. C-130 aircraft have begun to provide aid to civilians in Gaza, joining French and Jordanian efforts.The aircraft dropped 66 bundles of halal meals ready to eat (roughly 40,000 meals) to southwest Gaza, being careful to drop them in an open area away from any crowds, the official said, a…
Biden to throw relief aid over Gaza: “It puts Biden in a bad light”
The great power of the United States — Israel's greatest ally — will now throw the enemy into Gaza. This, if senior researcher Rasmus Sinding Səndergaard paints a picture that relations between Israel and the United States are in a serious crisis.
Jordanian army airdrops aid across Gaza amid Hamas conflict
The Jordanian army has deployed four planes and dropped aid to 11 sites along the Gaza strip, as the conflict against Hamas in the Middle East continues.King Abdullah also participated in airdrop operations over Gaza earlier this month.WATCH ABOVE.
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