US Authorizes Aid Airdrops to Gaza Amid Stalled Hostage Talks
Over 100 Palestinians die in food convoy chaos as calls for ceasefire and independent investigation grow.
- The US has authorized military airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza, aiming to alleviate the dire situation of over 2 million Palestinians amid stalled hostage negotiations.
- More than 100 Palestinians died in northern Gaza during a chaotic incident involving a food convoy, with conflicting reports on the cause of deaths.
- Israel has launched an investigation into the Gaza aid incident, as international calls for an independent inquiry and a ceasefire intensify.
- Hamas claims the death of seven hostages in captivity due to Israeli airstrikes, adding to the urgency for a ceasefire agreement before Ramadan.
- The US blocks a UN Security Council resolution blaming Israel for the Gaza aid incident deaths, highlighting the complexity of international responses.









































































































































































