Israel’s military says airdrops of aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza
- Israel's military announced it will resume airdrops of aid into Gaza on Saturday night amid a critical humanitarian situation.
- The resumption follows a military campaign launched in October 2023 after a Hamas attack that killed 1,219 people, mostly civilians.
- Hundreds of aid trucks remain idle inside Gaza while international agencies blame the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and obstacles hinder aid delivery.
- UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini said airdrops will not reverse starvation, and Israeli forces have killed over 50 people seeking aid recently.
- The resumption of aid airdrops suggests efforts to alleviate starvation, but ongoing violence and bureaucratic challenges continue to impact Gaza's population.
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Maryland senator on potential government shutdown and humanitarian aid to Gaza
WASHINGTON (CBS, KYMA/KECY) - Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about a potential government shutdown. Brennan brought up her previous interview with White House Budget Director Russ Vought, where he said the Trump Administration doesn't want a government shutdown, but said he didn't seem to say "they want a continuing resolution." This prompted Brennan to ask Senator Van Hollen if he knew what…
Under international pressure, Israel is now allowing humanitarian aid to enter Gaza. ...
Military aircraft from Jordan and Emirates have parachuted 25 tons of essential goods for the population
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