According to American officials, the U.S. military carried out its first airdrop of humanitarian aid into Gaza on Saturday, as aid agencies warned of a growing humanitarian disaster in the Palestinian enclave. In Washington, D.C., protesters demanding a ceasefire in Gaza dismissed the U.S. airdrop of humanitarian aid and said that the Biden administration should stop supplying military weapons to Israel. “We’re dropping some food and we’re dropping the bombs,” protester Kathy Boylan said. “Stop sending the money and the weapons.”
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U.S. Gaza food aid airdrop dismissed by protesters: ‘Dropping some food, dropping the bombs’
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