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Why are airdrops on Gaza so dangerous? | World News

28 July 2025
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Why are airdrops on Gaza so dangerous? | World News
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The United Nations has condemned recent airdrops of aid into Gaza, stating they risk harming the very civilians they aim to help, as one-third of the population faces starvation. Aid delivered by air is inefficient and often fails to reach the most vulnerable, with the UN emphasizing that land routes are crucial for effective humanitarian support.

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