Gaza aid airdrops to resume, as outrage over hunger crisis grows

加沙地区援助空投将恢复,随着对饥荒危机的愤怒情绪加剧

Global News Podcast

2025-07-26

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Israel says it will allow aid airdrops into Gaza, as the UN says almost one in three people are going days without eating. Also: the new technology that could finally complete Gaudi's famous Sagrada Familia basilica.
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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.