Times of Malta

Hamas urges halt to airdrops of aid in Gaza after two killed by pallet

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Hamas yesterday called for an end to airdrops of aid after two Palestinia­ns were killed in northern Gaza when an aid pallet crashed into a warehouse after its parachute failed to open.

Several countries, including the US, Britain and France, have resorted to regular aid airdrops in northern Gaza, where humanitari­an agencies have warned of a looming famine.

On Tuesday, two people died when an aid parachute fell on the roof of a warehouse where residents had gathered to collect relief supplies.

The latest fatalities take to at least 21 the number of people killed when airdrops of aid have gone disastrous­ly wrong, according to the Hamas authoritie­s.

“We reiterate that airdrops pose a real danger to the lives of citizens and do not provide a real solution to alleviate the food crisis plaguing northern Gaza,” Salama Marouf, head of the government’s media office in Gaza, said in a statement.

“We call for an immediate halt to the delivery of aid in this ineffectiv­e and erroneous manner, and we call for the full activation of the land crossings to deliver humanitari­an aid to northern Gaza.”

With only a trickle of aid reaching the starving north and the United Nations warning of “imminent famine”, foreign government­s have turned to airdrops to get aid into the territory. (AFP)

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