Israel’s military says airdrops of aid will begin in Gaza
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Israel has long restricted aid to Gaza on the argument that Hamas steals it to use as a weapon of control over the population. On Saturday, the Israeli military announced new airdrops of aid.
"The humanitarian catastrophe that we are witnessing in Gaza must end now," a joint statement from the three countries reads.
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says the air drops "might help" but notes that the "most vulnerable" in Gaza would still struggle to access essential supplies.
Gaza's civil defence agency said on Saturday that Israeli fire killed 39 people and wounded more than 100 near two aid centres, in the latest deaths of Palestinians seeking food.
Gaza's civil defence agency on Saturday said at least 32 people were killed and more than a hundred wounded by Israeli gunfire near aid distribution points in the southern Gaza Strip, in the latest
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