UK airdrops 10 tons of food supplies into Gaza
- Several countries, including the US, UK, and Egypt, participated in the first Jordanian-led airdrops to provide food aid to Gaza.
- The aid is being sent through an air bridge and land convoys to help Gazans affected by Israeli bombings during Ramadan.
- The Jordanian Air Force continues to send humanitarian and medical supplies to Gaza via airdrops and flights from Marka Airport to El Arish International Airport.
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UK airdrops 10,000 tonnes of food aid into Gaza for first time
The UK has airdropped food supplies into Gaza for the first time as the defence secretary urged Israel to allow more aid into the war-torn territory. The Royal Air Force parachuted more than 10 tonnes of aid, including water, rice, cooking oil, flour, tinned goods and baby formula to Gaza civilians on Monday (25 March). An RAF A400M aircraft flew from Amman to drop the supplies along Gaza’s northern coastline as part of a Jordanian-led internat…
Reino Unido lanza por primera vez de forma aérea diez toneladas de alimentos en Gaza
La Real Fuerza aérea británica ha lanzado este lunes por primera vez de forma aérea alrededor de diez toneladas de suministros alimenticios en la Franja de Gaza ante las advertencias de que la población se enfrente a una hambruna "inminente". "La ayuda, que consiste en agua, arroz, aceite de cocina, harina, conservas y fórmulas para bebés, apoyará al pueblo de Gaza", reza un comunicado del Gobierno de Reino Unido, que apunta a que el lanzamiento…
Britain airdrops food into famine-threatened Gaza as nations seek new routes to deliver goods
Britain's military has airdropped more than 10 metric tones of food into northern Gaza, officials said Tuesday, as nations seek alternative routes to deliver humanitarian goods to the Palestinian enclave.
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