This article is from the source 'rtcom' and was first published or seen on . The next check for changes will be

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.rt.com/news/622040-un-israel-gaza-airdrops/

The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Israel’s Gaza aid drops are ‘a smokescreen’ – UN agency chief Israel’s Gaza aid drops are a smokescreen – UN agency chief
(about 4 hours later)
UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini has urged West Jerusalem to end the blockade of the Palestinian enclaveUNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini has urged West Jerusalem to end the blockade of the Palestinian enclave
Israel airdropping food will do little to help starving Gazans, according to Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA). Israel is doing little to help starving Gazans by airdropping food, according to Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA).
The official dismissed the tactic as ineffective and urged Israel to lift its blockade of the densely populated enclave. His remarks came after the UN’s food aid program reported that 90,000 Palestinian women and children are suffering from malnutrition.The official dismissed the tactic as ineffective and urged Israel to lift its blockade of the densely populated enclave. His remarks came after the UN’s food aid program reported that 90,000 Palestinian women and children are suffering from malnutrition.
“Gaza airdrops will not reverse the deepening starvation. They are expensive, inefficient, and can even kill starving civilians. It is a distraction and screensmoke,” Lazzarini wrote on X on Saturday. “Gaza airdrops will not reverse the deepening starvation. They are expensive, inefficient, and can even kill starving civilians. It is a distraction and screensmoke [sic],” Lazzarini wrote on X on Saturday, adding “a manmade hunger can only be addressed by political will.”
He called on Israel to “lift the siege” and guarantee safe access for humanitarian workers. “At UNRWA, we have the equivalent of 6,000 trucks in Jordan and Egypt waiting for the green light to get into Gaza,” he wrote. He called on Israel to “lift the siege” and guarantee safe access to humanitarian workers. “At UNRWA, we have the equivalent of 6,000 trucks in Jordan and Egypt waiting for the green light to get into Gaza,” he wrote.
“Driving aid through is much easier, more effective, faster, cheaper, and safer. It’s more dignified for the people of Gaza,” he added.“Driving aid through is much easier, more effective, faster, cheaper, and safer. It’s more dignified for the people of Gaza,” he added.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Saturday that it had dropped seven pallets containing flour, sugar, canned food, and other supplies. The army pledged to provide safe passage for UN aid convoys and said “local humanitarian pauses” could be implemented.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Saturday that it had dropped seven pallets containing flour, sugar, canned food, and other supplies. The army pledged to provide safe passage for UN aid convoys and said “local humanitarian pauses” could be implemented.
A video posted on social media reportedly shows desperate Palestinians fighting over food.A video posted on social media reportedly shows desperate Palestinians fighting over food.
This evening, the Israeli air force carried out a food airdrop mission in northern Gaza. The ensuing pandemonium and horrific scenes were apocalyptically revealing of the extent of desperation & starvation among the population, turning people into zombie-like creatures singularly… pic.twitter.com/H6xe0OhheGThis evening, the Israeli air force carried out a food airdrop mission in northern Gaza. The ensuing pandemonium and horrific scenes were apocalyptically revealing of the extent of desperation & starvation among the population, turning people into zombie-like creatures singularly… pic.twitter.com/H6xe0OhheG
The UN, relief groups, and several European governments have stepped up criticism of Israel in recent weeks, as the death toll in Gaza approaches 60,000. Israel said it would allow more aid into the enclave, provided it bypasses Hamas, which it accuses of stealing food. The IDF and the militants have blamed each other for attacks on civilians at aid distribution points. The UN, relief groups, and several European governments have stepped up criticism of Israel in recent weeks, as the death toll in Gaza approaches 60,000.
Israel said it would allow more aid into the enclave, provided it bypasses Hamas, which it accuses of stealing food. The IDF and the militants have blamed each other for attacks on civilians at aid distribution points.
US President Donald Trump told reporters earlier this week that Israel would have to “get rid” of Hamas in Gaza, after ceasefire talks once again stalled.US President Donald Trump told reporters earlier this week that Israel would have to “get rid” of Hamas in Gaza, after ceasefire talks once again stalled.