Israeli military says airdrops will resume in Gaza as hunger grows
The Israeli military said late Saturday that airdrops of aid will begin at night in Gaza, and humanitarian corridors will be established for United Nations convoys. The statement came after at least 53 people were killed overnight. The majority of victims were killed by gunfire as they waited for aid trucks.
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