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US to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza 맥스카지노 how it can help and why it's so complicated

US to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza 맥스카지노 how it can help and why it's so complicated
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US to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza 맥스카지노 how it can help and why it's so complicated
President Joe Biden on Friday announced that the U.S. will begin airdropping sorely needed humanitarian assistance into Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.Related video above: U.S. proposes temporary cease-fire in GazaHere's what you need to know:When will the airdrops start? Biden said the airdrops will be coordinated with Jordan, which has conducted several rounds of airdrops into Gaza in recent months and will begin in the 맥스카지노coming days.맥스카지노 The first deliveries are expected to be pallets of food -맥스카지노 military rations known as MREs 맥스카지노 with other assistance potentially to follow. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby didn't offer a more exact timetable for the airdrops but said the first round would not be the last.Why now? The Biden decision comes after at least 115 Palestinians were killed and more than 750 others were injured on Thursday trying to access aid in northern Gaza under disputed circumstances, according to Gaza맥스카지노s Hamas-run health ministry. Witnesses said Israeli troops opened fire as huge crowds raced to pull goods off an aid convoy, while Israel has said it fired only when its troops felt threatened and that most of the civilian casualties were from trampling.The U.S. has been pushing Israel to speed the flow of humanitarian assistance into Gaza and to open a third crossing into the territory, but Friday's violence showed the challenges no matter the circumstances.맥스카지노The loss of life is heartbreaking," Biden said Friday as he announced his decision to order airdrops. "People are so desperate.맥스카지노How will the U.S. ensure aid gets to where it's needed? Asked how the U.S. would keep the supplies from falling into Hamas' hands, Kirby told reporters that the U.S. would learn over the course of the aerial operation.맥스카지노There맥스카지노s few military operations that are more complicated than humanitarian assistance airdrops," he said. Kirby said Pentagon planners will identify drop locations aiming to balance getting the aid closest to where it's needed without putting those on the ground in harm's way from the drops themselves.맥스카지노The biggest risk is making sure nobody gets hurt on the ground,맥스카지노 Kirby said. He said the U.S. is also working through how the airdropped aid will be collected and distributed once it's on the ground.Will it make a difference?The U.S. believes the airdrops will help address the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, but they are no replacement for trucks, which can transport far more aid more effectively 맥스카지노 though Thursday's events also showed the risks with ground transport. Kirby said the airdrops have an advantage over trucks in that planes can move aid to a particular location very quickly. But in terms of volume, the airdrops will be "a supplement to, not a replacement for moving things in by ground.맥스카지노What else can be done? The U.S. and allies have tried to broker a new temporary ceasefire between Hamas and Israel that would see the release of more hostages held by the militant group in Gaza, the freeing of some Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and an up-to-six-week pause in the fighting. If a ceasefire were secured, the U.S. hopes it would allow large quantities of aid to flow into Gaza over a sustained period of time. Biden on Friday also said the U.S. was working with allies on establishing a 맥스카지노maritime corridor맥스카지노 to provide assistance to Gazans from the sea.

President Joe Biden on Friday announced that the U.S. will begin airdropping sorely needed humanitarian assistance into Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

Related video above: U.S. proposes temporary cease-fire in Gaza

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Here's what you need to know:

When will the airdrops start?

Biden said the airdrops will be coordinated with Jordan, which has conducted several rounds of airdrops into Gaza in recent months and will begin in the 맥스카지노coming days.맥스카지노 The first deliveries are expected to be pallets of food -맥스카지노 military rations known as MREs 맥스카지노 with other assistance potentially to follow. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby didn't offer a more exact timetable for the airdrops but said the first round would not be the last.

Why now?

The Biden decision comes after at least 115 Palestinians were killed and more than 750 others were injured on Thursday trying to access aid in northern Gaza under disputed circumstances, according to Gaza맥스카지노s Hamas-run health ministry. Witnesses said Israeli troops opened fire as huge crowds raced to pull goods off an aid convoy, while Israel has said it fired only when its troops felt threatened and that most of the civilian casualties were from trampling.

The U.S. has been pushing Israel to speed the flow of humanitarian assistance into Gaza and to open a third crossing into the territory, but Friday's violence showed the challenges no matter the circumstances.

맥스카지노The loss of life is heartbreaking," Biden said Friday as he announced his decision to order airdrops. "People are so desperate.맥스카지노

How will the U.S. ensure aid gets to where it's needed?

Asked how the U.S. would keep the supplies from falling into Hamas' hands, Kirby told reporters that the U.S. would learn over the course of the aerial operation.

맥스카지노There맥스카지노s few military operations that are more complicated than humanitarian assistance airdrops," he said. Kirby said Pentagon planners will identify drop locations aiming to balance getting the aid closest to where it's needed without putting those on the ground in harm's way from the drops themselves.

맥스카지노The biggest risk is making sure nobody gets hurt on the ground,맥스카지노 Kirby said. He said the U.S. is also working through how the airdropped aid will be collected and distributed once it's on the ground.

Will it make a difference?

The U.S. believes the airdrops will help address the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, but they are no replacement for trucks, which can transport far more aid more effectively 맥스카지노 though Thursday's events also showed the risks with ground transport. Kirby said the airdrops have an advantage over trucks in that planes can move aid to a particular location very quickly. But in terms of volume, the airdrops will be "a supplement to, not a replacement for moving things in by ground.맥스카지노

What else can be done?

The U.S. and allies have tried to broker a new temporary ceasefire between Hamas and Israel that would see the release of more hostages held by the militant group in Gaza, the freeing of some Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and an up-to-six-week pause in the fighting. If a ceasefire were secured, the U.S. hopes it would allow large quantities of aid to flow into Gaza over a sustained period of time. Biden on Friday also said the U.S. was working with allies on establishing a 맥스카지노maritime corridor맥스카지노 to provide assistance to Gazans from the sea.