The Israeli public broadcaster “Kan” reported that Morocco will begin on Monday airdrops of aid on northern Gaza, and that full coordination has been made with Israel to conduct the landing operation on the first day of Ramadan.
According to the Kan report, six Moroccan Air Force” Hercules “transport planes are en route to Israel and will land at Ben Gurion Airport to refuel before taking off to drop humanitarian supplies in the northern Gaza Strip.
The United States, Jordan, Egypt, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France were among the countries that carried out aid airdrops over the Gaza Strip, where hundreds of thousands of civilians face dire conditions after more than five months of war.
Some airdrops of aid caused tragic accidents that led to deaths as a result of parachutes attached to the boxes and their rapid and random landing over the heads of the population.
US President Joe Biden has announced that he will direct the US military to lead an emergency mission to establish a temporary pier in the Mediterranean Sea on the coast of Gaza.