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Biden announces to distribute aid in Gaza
More than 576,000 people live in Gaza Strip in which one-third of the population is suffering from severe malnutrition.
Washington: American president Joe Biden has announced the distribution of aid through airdrops in Gaza by the military airdrop of food and other supplies.
According to the details, this announcement made by Joe Biden has come after the attack on the Palestinians in the aid line in Gaza amid deaths.
Joe Biden stated that the American airdrop will do this work in the coming days and the government need to do more in Gaza yet the US will do it, the continuity of aid in Gaza has not been fulfilled anywhere.
US is also considering some possibilities in which a large number of aid supplies can be delivered to Gaza by creating a sea corridor, US president added.
White House spokesman John Kirby has emphasized that the distribution of aid through airdrops will be a permanent initiative. In this regard, the first military airdrop will contain prepared food and this series will not be a one-time event.
Officials said that the distribution of aid through airdrop will be started in the coming days. However, Jordan and France have already airlifted aid to Gaza.
More than 576,000 people live in the Gaza Strip in which one-third of the population is suffering from severe malnutrition.
Ministry of Health Gaza remarked that the Israeli army attacked Palestinians who were going to get aid supplies on Thursday, in which 100 Palestinians were martyred.
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