Israeli regime bans publication of Gaza destruction footage
According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Israel has threatened to halt aid airdrops if documentary videos showing the destruction in Gaza are released.
As criticism and protests over the worsening hunger crisis in the besieged Gaza Strip continue to rise, the Israeli military recently issued a statement claiming it has begun coordinating airdrops of humanitarian aid to Gaza with international relief organizations.
The Israeli army said the airdrops include seven packages containing flour, sugar, and canned food. It also claimed that a series of measures have been initiated to improve the humanitarian response in Gaza, including preparations to establish humanitarian hubs in densely populated areas. Furthermore, it claimed that humanitarian corridors are being created to ensure the safe movement of UN convoys delivering aid to Gaza.