American military C -130 cargo aircraft dropped food in palettes on Gaza on Saturday, said, “Two days after more than 100 Palestinians, who had pulled goods from a aid convoy during a chaotic encounter with Israeli soldiers.
Three Air Forces Central aircraft dropped 66 bundles, according to two officials, about 38,000 food in Gaza were in Gaza, who spoke on the condition of anonymity before a public announcement.
AirDrop is expected to be the first of several people declared by President Joe Biden on Friday. The aid will be coordinated with Jordan, which has also organized aircraft to give food to Gaza.
In Hamas-Shasit Gaza, the Ministry of Health said that at least 115 Palestinians died and hundreds were injured in Thursday’s attack. Israel says many dead were trampled into a chaotic crush for food assistance, and its soldiers hit the crowd warning a warning shot after moving towards them in a threatening manner.
White House national security spokesperson John Kirbi said on Friday that the aircraft were being planned to provide emergency human assistance to the people on the ground.
The C-30 cargo aircraft is a widely used military jet that provides assistance at remote locations, as it has the ability to enter the environment and cargo capacity.
More airlifts as 42,000 pounds of cargo as a C-130s and its crew knows how to rush the cargo, which can sometimes include vehicles, can be safely demolished from the back of the aircraft on a large-scale palette.
The Air Force loadmasters secured the bundles on the straps with netting, rigging for the release behind the C -130, and then the crew releases it with a parachute when the aircraft reaches the desired distribution area.
The C-130s of the Air Force have been used to drop humanitarian humanitarian in Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti and other places in the past years and airframes are used in an annual multi-national “Operation Christmas Drop”, which leaves the supply of air toys, supply, non-food and fishing for far-sighted states and leaves the supply of fishing.
Since the war began on 7 October, Israel has stopped the entry of food, water, medicine and other supplies, leaving a hassle of Rafah Crossing and Carem Shalom crossing in Israel from Egypt to south.
The United Nations says that a quarter of Gaza’s 2.3 million people face starvation. Assistance officials have said that aircraft are not a skilled means of distributing assistance and a solution for the last measure.
Officials in Gaza said that more than 100 people were killed as support trucks entered the city and people moved towards vehicles.