President Joe Biden is set to announce on Friday that the US will be airdropping humanitarian aid and supplies into Gaza, as per sources familiar with the plans. A White House official shared earlier in the day with CNN that Biden will be addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the US's efforts to assist civilians facing a dire situation there.
US officials are anticipating comments from Biden when he speaks before his meeting with the Italian prime minister in the Oval Office on Friday.
There have been calls from US officials for Israel to open more crossings for aid to reach Gaza, and they are also looking into the option of airdrops for aid into the enclave. US Agency for International Development Administrator Samantha Power held a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Wednesday, as per a US official who spoke to CNN.
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Editor's P/S:
The impending announcement of humanitarian aid airdrops into Gaza by President Biden is a welcome and necessary step toward alleviating the dire situation faced by civilians there. The conflict has caused immense suffering, with thousands displaced and essential supplies running low. The US's provision of aid will help to meet the urgent needs of those affected. It is crucial that Israel cooperates with these efforts and ensures that aid reaches those who need it most.
The ongoing calls from US officials for Israel to open more crossings for aid and the exploration of airdrops demonstrate the urgency and severity of the situation. The US must continue to press Israel to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance and provide protection for civilians. By working together, the US and Israel can help to end the suffering in Gaza and promote a more just and equitable future for all its people.