News Reports UK Aid Supplies Air-dropped into Gaza for First Time by joshuabiem February 22, 2024 written by joshuabiem February 22, 2024 73 The UK has air-dropped aid into Gaza for the first time since war broke out after striking a deal with Jordan. Four tonnes of supplies including medicines, food and fuel were delivered into the strip on a Jordanian Air Force plane on Wednesday. Packages fitted with parachutes floated down to the Tal Al-Hawa Hospital in northern Gaza. UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the aid would save lives and keep the hospital running. The UK has until now only sent aid to Gaza by land and sea, but northern Gaza – a wasteland after nearly five months of war – is impossible to reach. The World Food Programme has suspended deliveries there because its convoys had endured “complete chaos and violence”, the organisation said. There is a heavy Israeli military presence in the area and much of the population were forced south. However, an estimated 300,000 Palestinians remain in northern Gaza with little food or water and the UN has warned for months of a looming famine there. The British Jordanian delivery contained diesel, critical medical equipment and ration packs for patients and medical staff. As the last pallet sailed into the night sky, the Jordanian air crew saluted. It landed right on target, they said. Banking sharply over the Mediterranean sea in two passes, the Royal Jordanian Air Force Hercules aircraft dropped the four tonnes of British aid directly into northern Gaza, just after sunset. The pallets – fitted with parachutes and GPS trackers to ensure they reached the hospital – were bound for an area just to the north of a Jordanian army field hospital in Gaza City. The UK Foreign Office said it signed an agreement with Jordan earlier this week which will see £1m ($1.2m) worth of UK aid sent to Gaza. Commenting on the deal, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron said: “Thousands of patients will benefit and the fuel will enable this vital hospital to continue its life saving work. “However, the situation in Gaza is desperate and significantly more aid is needed – and fast. We are calling for an immediate humanitarian pause to allow additional aid into Gaza as quickly as possible and bring hostages home.” Source: BBC 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail joshuabiem previous post The Costs of Problem Gambling next post Stakeholders to Launch Regional Dialogue Initiative on Coups in West Africa You may also like Russian Missiles Kill 31 In Ukraine, Gut Kyiv... July 8, 2024 US Soldiers Leave Niger Base Following Military Junta’s... July 8, 2024 Gunmen Kill Three Vigilantes, Civilian In Imo Community July 8, 2024 Gas Explosion Kills Mother, Daughter In Ogun July 8, 2024 Abuja Man Attempts Suicide, Climbs 120-Metre Broadcast Mast July 8, 2024 Bandits Release Catholic Priest Kidnapped In Zamfara July 8, 2024 Troops Neutralise Terrorist, Recover Arms, Ammunition In Taraba July 8, 2024 Trees Kill Four At Jattu Market During Rainfall... July 8, 2024 Busload of Passengers Kidnapped in Kogi July 5, 2024 Bauchi Police Arrest Three for Child Abuse, Rape July 5, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.