Israel has stated that after international pressure and increasing hunger crisis, it is ready to open the human corridors to allow the United Nations convoy to enter Gaza.
In a statement on Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that it had allowed the aerial drops of human aid to resume, the first of which included seven palettes of flour, sugar and canned food provided by international organizations.
The announcement of this was to provide more assistance to Gaza for Israel and two million people in the region amid large -scale starvation warnings after months of supply.
Israel denied that it is called “a false claim of starvation in Gaza Strip”.
The IDF stated that it was “launched a series of tasks”, “a series of tasks”, and “designed to implement human stagnation in areas with densely populated”.
It was also stated that it resumed the power supply to a pilgrimage plant in Gaza, stating that “about 900,000 residents would serve”.
On Saturday, late Reuters told Palestinian sources that air drops were confirmed in North Gaza.
Israel cut all supply to Gaza from early March, and resumed with new sanctions in May.
With America, it supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) and allowed it to work in Gaza.
Palestinians have almost daily reports Killed with help Since GHF started operations in late May. Witnesses have reported that the BBC has been shot by Israeli forces. Israel has said that its soldiers set the warning shots on fire and reported to be disputed. It accuses Hamas of provoking chaos near the aid points.
The United Nations, aid groups and some associates from Israel have blamed the country for the growing food crisis in Gaza, and called for unrestricted entry and distribution of assistance as the Hamas-Interested Health Ministry said dozens of people were dying of malnutrition. On Saturday, it put toll in 125 for the last few days, which included 85 children.
The World Health Organization (WHO) chief, Tedros Adnom Gabrisus described the crisis as “man -made mass starvation”.
The IDF said in its statement that the responsibility for food distribution for the population in Gaza is “with the United Nations and International Assistance Organizations” and said that they should “ensure that the aid does not reach Hamas”.
On Saturday, the clear concessions of Israel followed the approval of a Jordan and the UAE scheme, which was supported by the UK for air drop assistance in Gaza. Assistance agencies, however, said that this would be very rare to reduce Ghazan’s appetite.
Philip Lazarini, head of the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, said the air drops “expensive, disabled, and even hungry citizens” if they did not go according to the plan.
Lazarini said that her organization was waiting to enter Gaza “Gaza” in Jordan and Egypt “, and urged Israel” raise the siege, open gates and guarantee safe movements and guarantee dignified access to needy people “.
The BBC spoke to several ghazans on Saturday, which could cause anxious air drops “severe damage”.
A person living north of the strip told the Middle East daily of BBC Arabic that the process was “unsafe” and “caused many tragedies” when similar relief efforts were made last year.
“When the aid is dropped from the air, it risk landing directly on the tent, potentially causing severe damage, including injury or death,” he said.
Meanwhile, Palestinians are struggling with dehydration with starvation. A mother told the BBC that she was “living with food or drinking, no food, no bread, no water.”
Israel launched a war in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to a Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interacted Health Ministry, more than 59,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then.