Israel Allows Foreign and Arab Countries to Drop Aid Airlifts to Gaza Strip
SadaNews Translation - Israel announced this evening, Friday, that it has agreed to drop aid airlifts to the Gaza Strip.
According to Channel 13, as translated by SadaNews, foreign countries including Arab nations will be allowed to drop aid airlifts to the territory.
The reason given for this is the United Nations' refusal to allow the entry of aid stockpiled at the crossings via American distribution points.
An Israeli security source stated that this step was taken with political approval, noting that Jordan and the UAE are the first two countries to do so.
Through this move, Israel attempts to claim that it is working to alleviate the humanitarian crisis, a claim that is denied by all international institutions which emphasize that the only alternative is to open the crossings and ceasefire.
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