Gaza Aid Airdrops Spark Criticism, as Starvation Deepens in the Strip
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The United Kingdom is working with Jordan to airlift aid to the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced. Starmer said the aid was long overdue and essential to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Gaza aid airdrops spark criticism, as starvation deepens in the Strip
After Israel said it would allow foreign nations to parachute aid into Gaza, the United Nations described the move as a "distraction to inaction" by the Israeli government. Experts say air drops are dangerous and insufficient, nonetheless the people of Gaza are desperate.
This Morning doctor explains how starvation affects your body in Gaza aid plea
Dr Amir Khan, GP and doctor featured on ITV's This Morning and Lorraine had posted a heartfelt plea on his social media explaining how starvation affects the body. Khan explains that first the body uses up glucose, causing you to feel weak and shaky, then fat, stripping your body of its weight, then muscle and finally your organs shut down. The ITV doctor pleads for aid to be let into Gaza by saying, "It's not peaceful, its not quick, its a slow…
London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held talks with his French and German counterparts on Saturday, outlining Britain's plans to deliver aid to the people of Gaza and evacuate sick and injured children. A statement from his office said, "The Prime Minister outlined how the UK will move forward with plans to work with partners like Jordan to airdrop food aid and evacuate children in need of care [...]
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