Israel's military says aid airdrops will begin in Gaza as hunger grows
Summary
Israel's military announced it will start airdrops of aid in Gaza and create safe routes for United Nations convoys amid concerns about starvation. Meanwhile, ongoing violence continues, with numerous deaths reported as people attempt to access aid.Key Facts
- Israel will begin airdropping aid into Gaza and set up humanitarian corridors for U.N. convoys.
- This decision follows reports of starvation-related deaths in Gaza.
- The Israeli military said combat operations against Hamas will continue, despite the aid efforts.
- Most of Gaza's population relies on aid, and many have been displaced with limited infrastructure available.
- Health workers in Gaza are struggling, with some using IV drips to keep working.
- Palestinian health officials report 53 people were killed by Israeli gunfire, some while seeking aid.
- In a recent incident, Israeli forces fired at crowds near a U.N. convoy, killing and wounding several people.
- The role of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in these efforts is unclear.
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