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U.S. Makes First Airdrop of Assist Into Gaza

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Last updated: 2024/03/02 at 5:35 PM
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America made its first airdrop of humanitarian help into Gaza on Saturday in partnership with Jordan, because the Biden administration tries to forestall a better humanitarian catastrophe amid frustration with Israel.

U.S. planes carried out the airdrop together with the Jordanian Air Power, the U.S. Central Command stated in a press release on Saturday.

The airdrops contribute “to ongoing U.S. authorities efforts to supply life-saving humanitarian help to the individuals in Gaza,” the assertion stated. “We’re conducting planning for potential follow-on airborne help supply missions.”

Three U.S. Air Power cargo planes airdropped 66 pallets over southwest Gaza, in keeping with a U.S. official. The pallets contained 38,000 ready-to-eat meals.

The drops come a day after President Biden stated america would discover new methods to get help to Palestinians in determined want due to Israel’s five-month army marketing campaign to destroy Hamas. It additionally comes two days after greater than 100 Palestinians have been killed as Israeli forces opened fireplace round a convoy of help vehicles in northern Gaza.

U.S. officers stated the incident confirmed the desperation Palestinians in Gaza face and that the bottom convoys Israel has allowed into the territory aren’t offering adequate aid. However they warning that airdrops can’t transfer provides on the scale of convoys — even large army cargo planes, just like the C-130s used on Saturday, can carry solely a fraction of the provides {that a} truck convoy can. As well as, help dropped on the bottom is troublesome to safe and distribute in an orderly means.

Their high objective, the officers stated, is to barter a pause in preventing that may enable way more truck site visitors to enter.

It was not clear when the following airdrop could be, as poor climate was forecast for Gaza on Sunday.

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