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Foreign aid to be airdropped in Gaza
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The Kingdom of Jordan will airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza as Palestinians face widespread starvation and diplomatic talks over a ceasefire breakdown.
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The Times of Israel on MSNCOGAT asserts ‘no famine’ in Gaza, but acknowledges ‘pockets’ of Strip with food access issues
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What exactly is going on inside the Gaza strip? Amid growing reports of children starving to death and fears of full-blown famine, the international community appears to be becoming more critical of Israel.
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As Gaza’s hunger crisis deepens, doctors, the very people who are trying to keep the gravely malnourished population alive, are suffering along with their patients.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will allow foreign countries to drop aid into the Gaza Strip, according to a report Friday on Israel Army Radio, citing an army source. The military will allow
Over 113 in Gaza have died from famine and malnutrition amid war, siege, and collapsing humanitarian aid routes.
Israel reportedly will soon allow Jordan and the United Arab Emirates to resume aid airdrops into Gaza as humanitarian concerns grow.
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IDF admits food security in Gaza is on the edge, says Hamas is using it to influence ceasefire deal
Hamas is reportedly campaigning on the issue of food insecurity to try to get rid of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation as part of the hostage negotiations. The IDF acknowledged on Friday that while there is no starvation in Gaza,