2025-07-26
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
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Israel says it will allow foreign countries to airdrop food into Gaza after broad international criticism of the humanitarian situation in the territory.
Earlier,
the UN's World Food Programme said that Gazans are dying due to a lack of aid and that almost a third of the population have not been eating for days.
Indeed, nine people have died of malnutrition in Gaza in the past 24 hours,
according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
But there are fears that airdrops will not be enough and that they could actually pose a threat to Palestinians on the ground.
Antoine Renard is the country director of the World Food Programme in the Palestinian territories.
Airdrops are not a solution.
The tonnage is massive.
Remember that you have only 12% of the Gaza Strip which by the way are safe zone and where most of the population are.