Caroline Willeman tells the BBC the air drops could result in "chaotic scenes" and still leave the "most vulnerable" Gazans unable to access essential supplies
Israel, which controls border crossings into Gaza, has been urged to let more aid into the Strip as humanitarian organisations increasingly warn of spreading starvation
The MS understands that British military planners are being made available to help Jordan with aid air drops - UK PM Keir Starmer has said the government is "working urgently…to get British aid onto planes and into Gaza"
Israel says there are no restrictions and that it will allow foreign countries to air drop aid into Gaza in the coming daterritoryerify looks at how this has gone wrong in the past
International news outlets rely on local reporters within Gaza, as Israel does not allow foreign media, including MS News, to send journalists into the territory
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