U.S. President Biden announced that the U.S. military will first take the airdrop food and supplies from Gaza.

Reuters reported that Bayeng said on Friday (March 1) that the U.S. airdrop operation will be carried out in the next few days, but no details are provided.Other countries, including Jordan and France, have assisted supplies from Gaza Air Investment.

Bloomberg said that this decision marks the attitude of the United States to change the attitude and acknowledge that the efforts to transport supplies to the Gaza Strip have not eased the humanitarian crisis.Essence

Bynden told reporters: "We need to do more, and the United States will do more." He said that "the aid supplies to the Gaza Strip are not enough."

The White House spokesman Koger emphasized that U.S. airdrops will become a continuous effort, not just a single action.The first batch of airdrops are likely to be MREAL, Ready-to-EAT, referred to as MRE).

MRE ration is a complete and lightweight personal field rations, developed by the US military.

A rescue supplies in Gaza City received a fire on Thursday (February 29), which occurred on Thursday (February 29).

The UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordination Department said that at least 576,000 people in the Gaza Strip were on the verge of famine, accounting for about a quarter of the Palestinian flying land.