Gaza medic killed by airdrop he criticised as system delivers 'miniscule' aid

Palestinian medic Uday al Qaraan urged world leaders to open Gaza's borders to food - and criticised the use of airdrops. Just five days later, he was killed by a falling aid package. Paste BN examined the dangers of airdrops and how limited their impact is on Gaza's hunger crisis.

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"This isn't aid delivery," said the 32-year-old medic as a crowd of children rummaged through the remains of an airdrop behind him. "This is humiliation."
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