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Food airdropped into Gaza as Israel says opening aid routes

27 July 2025
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Food airdropped into Gaza as Israel says opening aid routes
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Jordanian and Emirati planes delivered food to Gaza as Israel initiated a “tactical pause” in military operations to address a worsening hunger crisis, with the Israeli military conducting its own airdrop. Despite these efforts, the UN reported that a third of Gaza’s population faced severe food shortages, and humanitarian officials warned that airdrops alone would be insufficient to alleviate the situation.

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