IDF says it coordinated airdrop of humanitarian aid in southern Gaza
A supply of humanitarian aid was airdropped in the war-torn Gaza Strip on Tuesday in cooperation between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt, France and the United States, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
Approximately 160 packages of food, medical equipment and fuel were airdropped along Gaza's southern coastline using American, Egyptian, Emirati, French and Jordanian planes, the IDF said. The packages were subsequently transferred to residents of southern Gaza and the Jordanian field hospital in Khan Younis, according to the IDF.
Most aid that enters Gaza is in the south of the enclave, while the north has been isolated by the Israeli military and almost completely cut off from aid for weeks, according to the United Nations.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller and Morgan Winsor