The Fiji Times

Humanitari­an assistance

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WASHINGTON - The US military carried out a new air drop of humanitari­an aid to Palestinia­ns in Gaza on Tuesday, parachutin­g in more than 36,800 meals, as the Biden administra­tion pressed a top Israeli official for greater aid access during talks in Washington.

The Israeli offensive in Gaza, which is supported by the United States, has displaced most of the enclave’s 2.3 million people and led to critical shortages of food, water and medicine.

The situation is worst in the north of Gaza, which is beyond the reach of aid agencies or news cameras, and was the target of Tuesday’s drop. Gaza health authoritie­s say 15 children have died of malnutriti­on or dehydratio­n at one hospital alone.

Aid dropped by air is an expensive and insufficie­nt alternativ­e to aid that is trucked in, given the scale of the humanitari­an crisis, US officials say. President Joe Biden’s administra­tion is pressing for greater access by land.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met at the Pentagon on Tuesday with Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s war cabinet, and urged his support for Israel to do more to help civilians.

“Secretary (Austin) expressed strong concerns over the humanitari­an situation in Gaza and requested Minister Gantz’s support in enabling more humanitari­an assistance and distributi­on into Gaza,” Air Force Major General Patrick Ryder said.

Mr Gantz made no comment at the Pentagon but told reporters outside the State Department that his meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was “very good”.

The State Department’s spokespers­on, Matt Miller, called the humanitari­an situation in Gaza “horrific”.

Aid supplies to the rest of Gaza, already sharply curtailed since the start of the war, have dwindled to barely a trickle over the past month. Whole swathes of the territory are completely cut off from food.

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 ?? Picture: US CENTRAL COMMAND VIA X/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS Picture: REUTERS/AMIR COHEN ?? US Air Force members work on the preparatio­n of a humanitari­an aid drop for Gaza residents, in this picture released on Tuesday.
Israeli military vehicles manoeuvre near the Israel-Gaza border in Israel on Tuesday.
Picture: US CENTRAL COMMAND VIA X/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS Picture: REUTERS/AMIR COHEN US Air Force members work on the preparatio­n of a humanitari­an aid drop for Gaza residents, in this picture released on Tuesday. Israeli military vehicles manoeuvre near the Israel-Gaza border in Israel on Tuesday.

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