Germany’s readiness to join the campaign to send aid by air to Gaza
The German Ministry of Defense announced that Berlin joined the campaign to send humanitarian aid by air to Gaza. |
After the inability of Western countries to convince the Zionist regime to open humanitarian corridors to send the needed aid to the people of Gaza, now these countries are sending aid through air operations to maintain their image; A subject that is considered very inefficient.
According to Al Jazeera, Germany announced today (Wednesday) that it will join the Jirga of countries that try to release humanitarian items through air operations over Gaza.
Jordan was the first country to launch air operations to send humanitarian aid to Gaza. Now several countries of the world, including the United States and France, have joined this campaign.
The German Ministry of Defense issued a statement in this regard and announced: Berlin will use the German part of the German-French air transport squadron to carry out this mission. This air team will include Hercules C130 aircraft and will begin their operation to drop humanitarian items over Gaza as soon as possible, which is estimated to be in the next few days.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistoris said: “The people of Gaza are deprived of the most basic basic needs.” We want to do our part to provide them with food and medicine as much as we can.
Al Jazeera reported in this report: Humanitarian organizations consider the dropping of humanitarian items in the sky of Gaza as an attempt to divert public opinion from Israel’s actions in blocking land routes to send aid to the Palestinians.
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