Israel’s military says airdrops of aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza
- On October 7, 2023, Israel imposed a complete siege on Gaza, halting electricity, food, water and fuel.
- Amid the siege, Israel blocked Gaza’s border crossings, worsening humanitarian conditions and preventing aid delivery.
- Tuesday’s report from Gaza’s health ministry said that 900,000 children are going hungry, with 70,000 already showing signs of malnutrition.
- On Thursday, Health Ministry director Munir Al-Bursh recorded nine famine deaths over 24 hours, bringing the starvation toll to 122.
- In recent weeks, international criticism has grown as several hundred Palestinians were killed trying to reach aid sites.
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The drop "included seven lots of aid containing flour, sugar and canned foods," the Israeli army announced on the night of Saturday to Sunday. The United Nations denounced a "inefficient" and dangerous process for civilians.
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