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UNRWA Chief: Aid Airdrops a Dangerous ‘Distraction’ That Could Kill Starving Palestinians


🛑 UNRWA Chief: Aid Airdrops a Dangerous ‘Distraction’ That Could Kill Starving Palestinians

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), has strongly criticized the growing reliance on aid airdrops in Gaza, calling them a "distraction" from more effective humanitarian delivery and warning that they could endanger lives rather than save them.






🚨 Why the Concern?

  • High-risk operations: Airdrops can go wrong, with supplies landing in the wrong areas or injuring desperate civilians scrambling for food.
  • Not a substitute: UNRWA argues that airdrops can’t replace large-scale, organized aid deliveries via land crossings and humanitarian corridors.
  • Political cover? Lazzarini suggests governments may be using airdrops to create the illusion of action, rather than pushing for real, sustained access to starving populations.

📢 What Lazzarini Said:

"People in Gaza need aid at scale and through an organized, safe humanitarian response — not token gestures from the sky."


🌍 The Bigger Picture:

Despite international outcry over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, obstacles remain for safe and effective aid distribution. UN officials are urging a ceasefire and unfettered humanitarian access to avert a deepening catastrophe.


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