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Denmark to Participate in Aid Airdrops over Gaza

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Denmark will take part in airdropping humanitarian aid over Gaza, in an operation coordinated by Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, Danish media reported Tuesday. "We have decided to participate in an airdrop over Gaza," Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told public broadcaster DR. "There is currently an open window until the end of August, during which Israel has allowed access to its airspace," he added. He noted that the method w…

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Sweden remains skeptical about dropping emergency aid from the air over Gaza. According to Development Minister Benjamin Dousa (M), there is a great risk that the supplies will end up in the wrong hands. On Tuesday, Denmark announced that - despite the criticism - it is planning two deliveries from Operation Herkulesplan in August.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The government rules out evacuating sick Palestinian children, but in return will drop aid on Gaza and impose a series of concrete sanctions on Israel. The latter, however, has long prospects.

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Denmark, in cooperation with Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, is planning to airdrop aid to Gaza. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen confirmed this in an interview with Danish public radio today. Rasmussen says that Israel has allowed access to its airspace until the end of August, and that is the time available to do this. However, he noted that this is not at all the best way to get aid there. This is an emergency measure, but su…

Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen (M) makes it clear that Denmark will not accept sick and wounded people from Gaza. In practice, they will come and then be reunited with their families, the reason for the rejection is stated.

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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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