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Jordan & UAE Begin Airdrops Into Gaza Amid New Aid Measures

Following mounting humanitarian pressure and Israel’s announcement of new aid measures—including daily pauses in fighting and widened aid corridors—Jordan and the UAE began airdropping aid into the Gaza Strip. This marked the first joint air-drop effort in months, intended to help alleviate worsening hunger. What We Found On July 27, 2025, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates parachuted 25 tons of food and medical relief supplies over Gaza in their first airdrop in several months, a Jordanian official confirmed. Israel’s military had initiated a 10-hour daily “tactical pause” in key areas—including Gaza City, Al-Mawasi, and Deir al-Balah—from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to facilitate aid delivery. Secure land corridors were also activated between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. during this window. Reports indicate that at least 10 civilians were injured when aid pallets fell near displacement camps—a sign of the risks associated with airdrop deliveries. Expert […]

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Bowen: Air Dropping Aid Is a Desperate Act That Won’t End Hunger

Humanitarian expert Bowen asserts that air-dropping aid into Gaza is an act of desperation, not an effective solution. He warns such measures won’t end hunger unless large-scale land-based aid systems are restored. What We Found Gaza faces a deepening crisis: starvation is worsening after Israel’s aid blockade, and aid delivery remains severely constrained, with over 1,100 Palestinians killed trying to access food aid since May 2025, including 57 deaths in a single day near aid sites. UN and humanitarian groups—including UNRWA, Oxfam, and analysts like Jeremy Konyndyk—have described airdrops as inefficient, unsafe, and largely symbolic, cautioning they distract from the urgent need for land-based convoys through open crossings. Expert InsightRefugees International’s Jeremy Konyndyk notes that airdrops “gave the public appearance that Israel is cooperating with humanitarian efforts” while failing to reach scale. Dave Harden, a former USAID director, described them […]

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