Gaza receives airdropped aid as ground access stays critically limited
GAZA STRIP, AUG 2 – France and Germany have airlifted over 54 tons of food and medical aid to Gaza amid escalating famine and restricted humanitarian access, officials said.
- France began air-dropping 40,000 kg of humanitarian aid into Gaza, urging Israel to allow full access to prevent famine.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot confirmed that the aid would arrive via four flights from Jordan.
- A global hunger monitor reported a famine scenario in Gaza, with rising malnutrition and hunger-related deaths among children.
- Local health officials reported that a two-year-old boy died from severe malnutrition amid the crisis exacerbated by Israeli airstrikes.
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C 18%
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