2024-03-26 22:09:21
Hamas calls for an end to humanitarian aid drops in the Gaza Strip. The Islamist movement, de facto authority in the Palestinian enclave, judges that these operations are dangerous for the population. According to him, 18 people have died accidentally in recent days due to these drops.
Published on: 03/26/2024 – 23:09
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It is in an attempt to respond to the urgency of a catastrophic humanitarian situation that several countries have initiated airdrops. Not enough trucks are authorized by Israel to enter the Palestinian enclave. And among those who pass, few can access the northern half of the enclave, where several hundred thousand Palestinians still live.
The air corridor opened by Jordan was intended to circumvent some of the obstacles. But for Hamas, this way of delivering humanitarian aid is dangerous.
This Tuesday, the Islamist movement claimed that twelve people died drowned at sea while trying to recover pallets that had fallen offshore. Six others were killed in stampedes caused by airdrops.
Already at the beginning of the month, five people were killed when the parachute attached to a pallet failed to open and it crashed into an inhabited house.
This Tuesday, Hamas claimed to have “ always warned countries conducting airdrop operations of the danger “. Following these new deaths, he asked them to cease these operations and wanted them to exert international pressure to force Israel to open road access more widely. The land route is considered the most efficient and safest by those in the humanitarian sector.
THE UNITED STATES responded to this request. These airdrops are one of the many ways we provide assistance to Palestinians in Gaza are so desperately needed and we will continue to do so “, all in “ working tirelessly to increase the arrival of humanitarian assistance by land “said a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council.
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