UK to airdrop aid in Gaza, evacuate children needing medical care
Briefly

UNRWA chief expresses that aid airdrops into Gaza could distract from urgent humanitarian needs and potentially endanger lives of starving Palestinians. The United Kingdom is reportedly developing plans with Jordan to facilitate these airdrops and evacuate children in medical distress. Recent reports show a rising death toll in Gaza due to famine and malnutrition, reaching 127 deaths, including 85 children. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under increasing pressure to address public outrage concerning inadequate responses to the humanitarian crisis and ongoing protests against Israeli military actions.
UNRWA chief warns that proposed aid airdrops would be a dangerous distraction, risking lives of starving Palestinians already suffering from forced starvation and bombardment.
The UK government is collaborating with Jordan to develop plans for airdropping aid into Gaza and evacuating children who require medical care.
Reports indicate that hospitals in Gaza have seen an increase in malnutrition-related deaths, with 127 recorded, including 85 children, highlighting the urgent humanitarian crisis.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism for perceived inaction regarding the suffering of Palestinians, amid widespread protests against Israel's military actions.
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