Gasa victims shot dead Biden will carry out the first military airdrop to provide food

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-02

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has lasted more than four months, and on Thursday it was reported that more than 100 Gaza victims were killed in a scramble for food aid. U.S. ** Biden announced on Friday that he will conduct the first military airdrop of food and supplies to Gaza, and he revealed that the airdrop will take place in the coming days, but no further details have been provided at this time.

As the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to unresolved, more than 100 Gaza victims died on Thursday, with the Ministry of Health, which is controlled by the Palestinian group Hamas, claiming to have been shot dead by Israeli forces, and Israel saying that crowds surrounded aid trucks and fought for food. The United States, France, Germany, and the European Union have all demanded a thorough investigation, and Qatar, which is mediating the Israeli-Kazakh war, has denounced Israel for committing heinous crimes.

In this regard, the United States has asked Israel to thoroughly investigate the shocking death, and Biden announced on Friday that the first military airdrop of food and supplies to Gaza will be carried out, and he said that the airdrop will be coordinated with Jordan and will begin in the next few days, and it is estimated that the first batch of supplies may be military ready-to-use food. Biden told ** that we need to do more, and that the United States will do more, stressing that the aid flow to Gaza is far from enough.

White House spokesman Kirby mentioned that the airdrop will be an ongoing effort, not a one-time task. How does the airdrop work? And how to avoid the flow of supplies into the hands of Hamas? Kirby said that it is still being studied, and pointed out that the Department of Defense will determine the location of the airdrop, in addition to sending aid to the places where it is most needed, but also to ensure that ground personnel will not be harmed by the airdrop, and the United States is also studying how to collect and distribute the airdropped aid. However, he did not disclose the specific time of the airdrop.

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