UK Forces airdrop over 10 tonnes of food supplies to Gaza
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UK Forces airdrop over 10 tonnes of food supplies to Gaza
The Royal Air Force airdropped over 10 tonnes of food supplies into Gaza for the first time on Monday, as part of international efforts to provide life-saving assistance to civilians.
The aid, which consists of water, rice, cooking oil, flour, tinned goods and baby formula, will support the people of Gaza.
Report by Covellm.
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