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.
- Several countries, including Jordan, Egypt, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, France, and Spain, conducted joint airdrops in Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid.
- The Israel Defense Forces stated that 126 aid packages were airdropped to Gaza, marking the first participation of Germany, Spain, and France.
- France began airdropping 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza, urging Israel to allow full access as the area faces potential famine.
- A global hunger monitor reported that a famine scenario is unfolding in the Gaza Strip, with rising malnutrition and hunger-related child deaths.
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Israel must open full humanitarian access to prevent famine, said French President Emmanuel Macron, whose country has joined in delivering food to the Palestinians.
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Read Full ArticleThe five countries launched 126 food aid packages in the south and north of the Palestinian slave; European countries join Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.
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