Aid Airdrops in Gaza Fail to Alleviate Growing Crisis, Say Agencies

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Aid agencies criticize air drops into Gaza as ineffective and dangerous amid a worsening starvation crisis, with calls for opening land routes and lifting the siege to ensure safer and more efficient aid delivery, as Gaza faces severe food and medical shortages due to ongoing conflict and blockades.
- Gaza air drops 'a grotesque distraction', aid agencies warn BBC
- More Gazans starve to death as aid agencies warn airdrops won’t alleviate crisis CNN
- Israeli says it has begun aid airdrops into Gaza BBC
- Food airdropped into Gaza as starvation deaths rise The Washington Post
- Israel to implement humanitarian pause in Gaza after international pressure Axios
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