MADRID: Spain said on Monday it would airdrop 12 tonnes of food into Gaza this week as the threat of famine stalks the Palestinian territory after 21 months of war. The operation is a rare example of a European nation joining Middle Eastern countries in sending aid by air. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, one of the most virulent critics of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza, told a news conference the delivery would take place from Jordan on Friday using Spanish air force planes. “The famine in Gaza is a shame for all of humanity and stopping it, therefore, is a moral imperative,” he said.

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

La carestia a Gaza è una vergogna per tutta l’umanità

MADRID: Spain said on Monday it would airdrop 12 tonnes of food into Gaza this week as the threat of famine stalks the Palestinian territory after 21 months of war. The operation…

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