France Sending 40 Tonnes of Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Foreign Minister Says
- France has conducted its first airdrop of humanitarian supplies into Gaza, after UN-backed experts warned of impending famine.
- The airdrop includes 40 tonnes of food supplies and will continue over several days, with plans for additional deliveries through land transport.
- President Emmanuel Macron expressed gratitude to France's Jordanian, Emirati, and German partners for their support in the humanitarian effort.
- Macron warned that airdrops alone are insufficient and emphasized that Israel must allow full humanitarian access to combat the risk of famine.
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France is continuing its humanitarian aid to Gaza with a further planned drop.
·Paris, France
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France carries out first aid airdrop in Gaza
President Emmanuel Macron said France had carried out its first airdrop of humanitarian supplies into Gaza, after UN-backed experts warn the Israeli-blockaded Palestinian territory was slipping into famine.
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·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe French President also called on Israel to open "full humanitarian access to respond to the risk of famine".
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