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Israeli aid airdrop injures Palestinians in north Gaza; Hamas condemns move

Israeli aid airdrop injures Palestinians in north Gaza; Hamas condemns move

Summary

At least 11 Palestinians were hurt when a pallet of aid dropped by the Israeli military hit tents in northern Gaza where displaced people live. The military says it is dropping aid to help people in Gaza, but some aid fell far from where it’s needed. Israel has also started a daily pause in its military operations in parts of Gaza to allow more aid in.

Key Facts

  • 11 Palestinians were injured by aid pallets landing on tents in northern Gaza.
  • The Israeli military says it carried out airdrops to bring humanitarian aid into Gaza.
  • Some aid pallets fell on tents and others landed far from displacement sites.
  • Israel has started a daily "tactical pause" to let more aid into Gaza.
  • The group Hamas criticized Israel's aid efforts as deceptive.
  • Aid agencies doubt airdrops can effectively address the hunger crisis in Gaza.
  • The UN says airdrops are costly and can cause harm.
  • Over 100 NGOs warn that "mass starvation" is affecting Gaza.
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