oPt: July 28 2025 - Flash Quote by Jean Guy Vataux, Emergency Coordinator in Gaza

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Country: occupied Palestinian territory Source: Médecins Sans Frontières “Using airdrops for the delivery of humanitarian aid is a futile initiative that smacks of cynicism.The roads are there, the trucks are there, the food and medicine are there, everything is ready to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza just a few kilometres away. All that is needed is for Israeli authorities to decide to facilitate its arrival - expedite the clearance procedures, allow the entry of goods at scale, and coordinate to permit safe collection and delivery. Only then can we begin to resolve the starvation we are seeing.Airdrops are notoriously ineffective and dangerous. They carry far less supply than the 20 tonnes you can get on a truck. At the moment, two million people are trapped in a tiny piece of land, which makes up just 14 per cent of the whole Strip - if anything lands in this area, people will inevitably be injured. On the other hand, if the airdrops land in areas where Israel has issued displacement orders, people will be forced to enter militarised zones – once again risking their lives for food.”