Air drops can look good on television, but deliver very little aid and endanger civilian lives.

DUBAI: Israel will allow foreign countries to parachute aid into Gaza starting on Friday, Israeli army radio quoted a military official as saying. An Israeli military spokesperson…

Jordan and the United Arab Emirates were expected to begin airdrops in the coming days, but experts warned that the bulk of necessary aid could come only by land.

Amid fears of mass starvation, leaders of the three nations are demanding that Israel allow unrestricted aid into the area.

Israel will allow the United Arab Emirates and Jordan to resume dropping aid to Gaza, as they did in 2024. Aid groups warned Gaza is on the brink of starvation.

UNRWA chief says aid airdrops a dangerous ‘distraction’, could kill starving Palestinians.

Air drops can look good on television, but deliver very little aid and endanger civilian lives.

IDF says it wants to improve humanitarian response in Gaza after days of pressure and growing reports of starvation.

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip: Israel’s military says airdrops of aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza, and humanitarian corridors will be established for United Nations convoys The…

Designated humanitarian corridors will also be established to enable safe movement of UN aid convoys, the Israeli military says.

Israel's military announces airdrops and humanitarian corridors in Gaza amid growing international criticism over starvation-related deaths.

Several aid groups say dropping food from the air onto densely populated Gaza is a risk to civilian lives.

Israel Defense Forces are taking new steps to improve the delivery of aid to Gazans, who the IDF says are not subject to famine despite contrary reports.

Israel says aid convoys will be allowed into Gaza, after weeks of mounting pressure and warnings of starvation.

This might be a tacit admission by the Israelis that they need to do more - but more likely the measures are a response to allies.

Israel's concession to aid come as it faces growing international pressure to alleviate mass starvation in Gaza.

Israeli forces kill dozens of aid seekers as UN warns not enough food entering to stop surging starvation in Gaza.

Israeli forces kill more aid seekers as UN warns amount of food Israel letting in not enough to stop starvation in Gaza.

UN aid chief Tom Fletcher says supplies delivered on Sunday during an Israeli military pause in parts of Gaza were "a drop in the ocean".

Air dropping is a controversial method of aid distribution which has been described by charities as a last resort for Gaza

Airdropping is a controversial method of aid distribution which has been described by charities as a last resort for Gaza