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Israel said on Wednesday that aid supplies were idled in the Gaza Strip for the fourth consecutive day, due to widespread concern about hunger in the coastal areas.
According to the Israeli military, the delivery of 32 pallets of food has been dropped by Jordanian, UAE and Egyptian planes over the past few hours.
Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt are coordinating with Israeli authorities.
Given the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, Germany also wants to start withdrawing aid from the air, and two federal governments have sent two federal military transport planes to Jordan.
Other countries have announced that they will also start using supply supply.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called on other countries to participate in the airdrop.
However, compared with truck transport, the aid organizations consider this approach to be ineffective and expensive due to the relatively small amount involved.
The tray can also hurt or kill those waiting on the ground.
Aid organizations have talked about gas and water as a symbolic gesture with more images than most of the Gaza Strip can provide.
Humanitarian aid supplies were idled on military cargo planes in the west of Deir Al-Balah. Ahmed Ibrahim/apa Images by Zuma Press Wire/DPA