Israel to allow Jordan and UAE to resume Gaza aid airdrops

以色列将允许约旦和阿联酋恢复加沙援助空投

Global News Podcast

2025-07-25

27 分钟
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Israel says it will allow Jordan and the UAE to resume aid airdrops over the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, Thailand evacuates 100,000 as clashes with Cambodia escalate. Also: sci-fi fans descend on San Diego for Comic-Con.
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  • This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.

  • This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Alex Ritson and at 14 hours GMT on Friday the 25th of July these are our main stories.

  • As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens,

  • Israel has said it will allow Jordan and the United Arab Emirates to resume airdropping humanitarian supplies shortly.

  • Thailand has evacuated more than a hundred thousand people from areas near the Cambodian border as the Thai Prime Minister says clashes between the two neighbors could develop into war.

  • Also in this podcast.

  • Friday is going to be the Evil Queen, of course.

  • And then I have Poison Ivy, so a little DC for you.

  • Thousands of science fiction fans are in San Diego in California for this year's International Comic Con Convention.

  • As we record this podcast,

  • Israel has said it will soon allow Jordan and the United Arab Emirates to resume air dropping humanitarian aid into Gaza.

  • Israeli officials said Jordan could carry out the first air drop as early as today.

  • Several countries and aid groups say Israel's continued and long-running blockade of the Palestinian territory has led to mass starvation.

  • The main UN agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, says that one in five children is now malnourished.

  • in Gaza City, with the situation getting worse every day.

  • And as the humanitarian crisis worsens,

  • there's increasing uncertainty over the future of ceasefire talks after the US and Israel withdrew their negotiating teams from Qatar.

  • My El-Wawada is the communications officer for medical aid for Palestinians in Deir al-Bila in central Gaza.

  • She sent us this message.