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HUMANITARIAN CRISIS

Biden to announce US air drop of aid into Gaza, US officials say

A plane drops aid over Gaza in Gaza City, March 1, 2024. (Credit: Kosay Al Nemer/Reuters)

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is expected to announce on Friday his intention to order a military air drop of humanitarian aid into Gaza, four US officials told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The officials declined to discuss exact timing of the expected US air drop of aid into Gaza, although two officials said it could happen in the coming days.

At least 576,000 people in the Gaza Strip — one quarter of the enclave's population — are one step away from famine, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

A humanitarian disaster is unfolding in the Gaza Strip, particularly the north, after nearly five months of an Israeli air and ground campaign that has ruined swathes of the crowded coastal strip and pushed it to the edge of famine.

With people eating animal feed and even cactuses to survive, and with medics saying children are dying in hospitals from malnutrition and dehydration, the UN has said it faces "overwhelming obstacles" getting in aid.

David Deptula, a retired US Air Force three-star general who once commanded the no-fly zone over northern Iraq, said air drops are something the US military can effectively execute.

"It is something that's right up their mission alley," Deptula told Reuters.

"There are a lot of detailed challenges. But there's nothing insurmountable." 

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is
expected to announce on Friday his intention to order a military
air drop of humanitarian aid into Gaza, four US officials told
Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The officials declined to discuss exact timing of the
expected US air drop of aid into Gaza, although two officials
said it could happen in the coming...