Israel-Gaza War, Humanitarian Aid

Germany to join multinational airdrop of aid into Gaza Strip

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that the German Army would airdrop aid to help Gazan civilians caught in the crossfire.

Airdropping supplies. Illustration. (Photo: Jurie Maree/Shutterstock)

Germany will join the multinational effort to airdrop humanitarian aid for Gazan civilians, according to Deutsche Welle.

The announcement was made today (Wednesday) by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, who said that "The people in Gaza are lacking the most basic necessities. We want to do our part to ensure that they get access to food and medicine."

Meanwhile America continues its efforts to airdrop food and supplies, including from Jordan while working on projects to deliver massive amounts of aid from the sea, both via tugboats and a temporary port.

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