Israel will resume tonight the launch of humanitarian aid by air in gaza

Chijioke Obinna

Israel will resume tonight the launch of humanitarian aid by air in gaza

Israel’s army has announced the implementation of a New Help Plan for Gaza that contemplates advanced aerial launches this last Friday and that will begin this next morning, accompanied by assistance missions to guarantee the entry of UN humanitarian convoys and even “humanitarian pauses” in the delivery areas.

Aid air releases will resume. The launch includes seven aid with flour, sugar and canned food, “the Army has known.

“Designated humanitarian assistance will allow the safe movement of the United Nations convoys that deliver food and medicines and it is possible to declare humanitarian pauses in populated areas to facilitate help, “the Israel Defense Forces (FDI) have added in their statement.

The Army has also reported the recent reconnection of an electric line from Israel to a Gaza desalination plant, which has increased “daily production of water to 20,000 cubic meters “.

Faced with the complaints of international aid organizations and UN agencies, the army He insists that “there is no famine in Gaza” and that “it is a false campaign promoted by Hamas.”

“The responsibility for food distribution falls to the UN and international aid organizations. Therefore, The UN and international organizations are expected to improve the effectiveness of aid distribution And guarantee that it does not reach Hamas, “the Army warns, before ensuring that” the combat operations in the enclave have not ceased. “

“The IDF are prepared to implement humanitarian pauses in densely populated areas and will continue to operate to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure and eliminate terrorists in the areas of activity,” he says.

Chijioke Obinna

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