STORY: U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Friday plans for a military airdrop of humanitarian aid into Gaza, where the United Nations says more than half a million people - one quarter of the ...
Aid organizations say that airdrops fall far short of meeting the desperate need for food and supplies in the enclave. JERUSALEM — A march by thousands of Israelis demanding the release of hostages ...
Ramy Inocencio is a CBS News foreign correspondent based in London, covering Europe and the Middle East. He joined the Network in 2019 as CBS News' Asia correspondent, based in Beijing and reporting ...
The US planes dropped 66 bundles carrying military-issue meals at about 8.30am on Saturday. A senior administration official told reporters on Saturday that the airdrops are the latest in a collective ...
Gaza is being starved. Since Israel’s war to root out Hamas from the densely-populated enclave began three months ago, normal flows of food, water, and other basic necessities into the Strip have ...
The United States Air Force successfully dropped approximately 66 ready-to-eat meal pallets into Gaza, which contained roughly 38,000 meals on Saturday, completing its first airdrop of humanitarian ...
Following the Israeli military attack on a crowd of Palestinians gathered near a convoy of aid trucks in Gaza City on Thursday, killing 100 people and injuring at least 700 others, President Joe Biden ...
WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Friday plans to carry out a first military airdrop of food and supplies into Gaza, a day after the deaths of Palestinians queuing ...
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