US joins Gaza aid airdrop
The Sunday Mirror|March 03, 2024
And we'll do more, vows Biden
SIMON MURPHY
US joins Gaza aid airdrop

THE US made its first humanitarian airdrop in war-torn Gaza yesterday as ceasefire talks continued.

Hercules C130 transport planes dropped 38,000 meals over the coastline of the stricken Strip to allow civilians access to critical aid.

It came as the UN confirmed many people treated for injuries after an encounter with Israeli troops as they rushed an aid convoy in Gaza on Thursday had suffered bullet wounds.

The airdrop - carried out in

combination Jordanian Air Force is expected to be the first of many after Joe Biden pledged on Friday: "We need to do more, and the United States will do more." Last month, the UK and Jordan airdropped with the Royal -

This story is from the March 03, 2024 edition of The Sunday Mirror.

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