Jordan and the UAE have begun airdrops into Gaza to deliver aid.
This comes after the Israeli military announced it’ll open humanitarian corridors into the strip and a tactical pause in three specific combat areas.
Geopolitical Analyst Geoffery Miller told Ryan Bridge that 25 tons of aid was delivered to Gaza overnight, but that it’s up to Israeli forces to cooperate and allow the aid to travel into Gaza.
He said that ‘they only really will help if Israel allows more aid to come into Gaza.’ and trucks carrying supplies for Gaza have been held up at the border.
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