In February 2024, amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, U.S. officials grappled with the effectiveness of aid efforts as Jordanian cargo planes dropped food to desperate crowds. Despite internal debates, the U.S. mirrored these actions, raising questions about its commitment to humanitarian principles.
In a bid to alleviate the worsening humanitarian crisis, Israel has resumed aid airdrops to Gaza, establishing safe corridors for UN convoys. Despite international pressure, the situation remains dire with reports of mass hunger.
As starvation grips Gaza, airdrops of food have resumed, but critics argue this is an inadequate response. International leaders are mobilizing to assist, but will it be enough to save lives?