Foreign aid to be airdropped in Gaza
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After 21 months of the Israel war, the people in Gaza are facing acute shortages of food, resulting in ‘mass starvation’ and causing unprecedented levels of malnourishment. What’s behind this humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian area?
Observers around the world have grown weary of the images of starving children and desperate people gunned down while trying to collect bags of flour or boxes of food.
Israel announced it will allow Arab countries to resume the airdrops of food into Gaza, after such operations were suspended for months, according to multiple reports. The government decided to allow aid to be brought in through Jordan and Egypt and to deliver fuel for the United Nations’ critical facilities,
Two Palestinians were killed and several others injured on Friday following Israeli airstrikes targeting shelters housing displaced people in Gaza City and Khan Younis.According
Mahmoud Abbas urges Trump to allow UN agencies to deliver aid, calls mass displacement and starvation of Palestinians a ‘stain on humanity’ - Anadolu Ajansı
One-third of Gaza’s population has not eaten for multiple days, according to the World Food Program (WFP), with aid agencies blaming barriers put up by Israel. Israel, on the other hand, has blamed a shortage of aid entering the strip on a “lack of cooperation from the international community”.
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'She doesn't grow': Palestinian mother shares plight of malnourished daughter in Gazaan 11-month-old Palestinian girl, Seela Barbakh, lies on her back, her fragile body a stark illustration of the devastating impact of malnutrition in the Gaza Strip. Seela's mother, Najah Barbakh, cradles her daughter's head in her hands, supporting it as ...