Israel Resumes Critical Airdrop Aid to Gaza

Israel will recommence airdropping essential aid to Gaza on Saturday night in response to warnings of widespread starvation from over 100 aid agencies. The airdrops, comprising flour, sugar, and canned food, will be provided by international organizations, according to a statement from the Israeli military.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 27-07-2025 00:51 IST | Created: 27-07-2025 00:51 IST
Israel Resumes Critical Airdrop Aid to Gaza
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In a critical move, Israel is set to resume airdrop aid to the embattled region of Gaza starting this Saturday night, as confirmed by the Israeli military.

This decision follows urgent warnings from more than 100 aid agencies about the spread of mass starvation throughout the enclave.

According to the military's statement, the airdrops will include vital supplies such as flour, sugar, and canned food, all provided by international organizations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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