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White House: We will continue airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza

The White House announced that it will continue airdropping humanitarian aid to Gaza despite the loss of life.

After America and Western countries failed to force the Zionist regime to reopen the land borders to send humanitarian aid to Gaza, they are now releasing aid by air; A topic that has brought a lot of criticism.

According to Al Jazeera, the White House announced today (Tuesday) that the United States will continue to release aid by air in Gaza.

In the statement released by the White House, it is stated: Despite the deaths of Palestinians (due to drowning, overcrowding, or aid falling on them), Washington is still committed to delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza by air. .

This statement adds: Airdropping humanitarian aid is one of the many ways we seek to deliver aid to the people in need in Gaza, and the United States will continue to do so.

Sending humanitarian aid to Gaza through the sky has drawn a lot of criticism. First, this action is very dangerous. So far, the failure to open the umbrella of humanitarian aid has caused the death of at least six Palestinians.

Also, in the most recent case, these humanitarian aid fell into the water and the Palestinians tried to reach them, causing 12 Palestinians to drown. Since these aids are not provided through humanitarian organizations, the rush of people to take these aids always causes people to be killed and injured.

International organizations, including UNRWA, have repeatedly stated that land routes are the best and most reliable way to send humanitarian aid to Gaza, but the United States and its allies do not have the ability to pressure Israel to reopen the land borders.

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