Gaza, Israel and aid
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Germany has sent two military transport aircraft to Jordan to assist in airdrops of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Tuesday. At a press conference with Jordan's King Abdullah II in Berlin,
The United Nations has condemned airdrops on Gaza, amid the rapidly deteriorating starvation crisis as Israel continues to block aid into the territory. Hunger has reached catastrophic levels, and nearly half a million are now people facing famine-like conditions, as a third of the Gaza population are being forced to go without food.
France will take 'greatest precautions to ensure safety of the population during these operations,' says French media - Anadolu Ajansı
The United Arab Emirates, in cooperation with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, continues to carry out airdrops of humanitarian aid as part of the
Agency chief pushed back against accusations of aid diversion, citing recent USAID report confirming no ‘systemic’ misuse of humanitarian aid provided in Gaza - Anadolu Ajansı
Tom Fletcher, UN humanitarian chief, said most of the UN's food lorries were looted by desperately hungry Palestinians after entering Gaza on Sunday There is "real starvation" in Gaza, Donald Trump has said,