U.S. continues to blow out of Gaza

The US Army has launched air aid at the Gaza Strip on Friday, as the Palestinian coastal enclave is facing a humanitarian disaster, Reuters reports. This is the fourth time the American Army is throwing air aid to Palestinians in Gaza within a week. Israel's Gaza War against Hamas ʹ the declared group [...]
The US Army has launched air aid at the Gaza Strip on Friday, as the Palestinian coastal enclave is facing a humanitarian disaster, Reuters reports.
This is the fourth time the American Army is throwing air aid to Palestinians in Gaza within a week.
Israel's Gaza war against Hamas ʹ the US and EU-declared terrorist group ] has forced most of its population of 2.3 million to move within the country and has caused severe food, water and medicine shortages.
US President Joe Biden, who announced the first air aid launch last week, said on Thursday that the American Army would build a port at the Gaza Strip to enable greater aid supplies to this territory across the sea.
On Tuesday, the US and Jordan parachuted more than 36800 foods into Gaza, the US Army said.
Relief supplies to Gaza, exacerbated since the war began on October 7th, have been marginalised in the last month. Parts of this territory have no access to food.
The U.S. blew its first air aid on Saturday, on the southwestern Gaza coast.
The United States has already called on Israel many times to do more to alleviate the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, where more than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli war, driven by Hamas' attack south of Israel on October 7th, where 1,200 people were killed and 250 were kidnapped by members of the Palestinian radical group.
The United Nations has warned that a quarter of Gaza's population is on the brink of absolute hunger.
Hopes for reaching a ceasefire before the holy month of Ramadan, which starts next week, waned Thursday, when Hamas ʹ the declared terrorist group by the US and the EU said his delegation left Cairo, where talks were held on reaching an agreement.
Part of the ceasefire agreement would have been the great shipment of aid to Gaza.












