"US Airdrops to Gaza: Impact on Humanitarian Crisis and Military Strategy"

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The US has joined other countries in airdropping aid into Gaza to address the humanitarian crisis, but the effectiveness of this method has been questioned by the UN and aid agencies. Airdrops are costly, have limited capacity, and can lead to chaos on the ground. The challenges of delivering aid via road due to Israeli restrictions have prompted the use of airdrops, despite concerns from organizations like the UN. Experts and aid agencies are calling for a focus on pressuring Israel to allow more aid into Gaza via road, emphasizing that the issue is political rather than logistical.
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