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Israel Allows Foreign Airdrops of Food into Gaza Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis

Published July 26, 2025
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Sadia J. Choudhury

New York— July 26, 2025

In a significant shift, the Israeli government has agreed to allow foreign countries to conduct humanitarian airdrops of food and aid into Gaza, following growing international pressure and alarming reports of severe starvation and malnutrition in the besieged Palestinian enclave.

This marks the first time since the war began in October 2023 that Israel has permitted non-Israeli air access to Gaza’s airspace for direct aid delivery.

Global Response and Humanitarian Urgency

Several countries, including Jordan, France, and the United Arab Emirates, are now coordinating urgent airdrop missions to deliver essential supplies—mainly food, medicine, and water—to the over 2 million people trapped in Gaza.

Human rights groups and aid agencies have repeatedly warned that the blockade, bombardment, and restricted aid entry have created a catastrophic famine-like situation, particularly in northern Gaza. The UN recently stated that nearly half of Gaza’s population is experiencing severe hunger, with children most at risk.

Israel’s Position and Conditions

A spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Ministry confirmed the policy shift, stating:

“Israel will allow foreign nations to airdrop humanitarian supplies into designated areas of Gaza under strict coordination to ensure aid reaches civilians and not militant groups.”

Officials emphasized that all airdrops must be pre-approved, monitored, and restricted to non-combat zones.

International Reactions

The United States and European Union have welcomed the move but have urged Israel to do more, including opening land crossings and ensuring aid workers’ safety. The UN and Red Crescent have offered logistical support to ensure fair distribution of supplies on the ground.

The World Food Programme (WFP) said:

“While air aid can provide temporary relief, only unhindered ground access can sustainably address the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Gaza.”

Looking Ahead

Though the decision is seen as a positive step, it also reflects the growing international concern over Israel’s long-standing blockade and the worsening civilian toll of the ongoing conflict.

As international pressure builds, humanitarian agencies stress that long-term solutions require both ceasefire efforts and guaranteed aid corridors—by land, sea, and air.

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