Israel's reopening of aid routes a 'game changer' to people starving in Gaza
Israel announced earlier Friday that it would allow "temporary" aid deliveries into famine-threatened northern Gaza, hours after Washington warned of a sharp shift in its policy over Israel's war against Hamas. Israel's promise would be a "game changer" and would make "huge differences" to the current humanitarian situation in the Strip, Dr. Ahmed Bayram told FRANCE 24. Dr. Bayram is the Norwegian Refugee Council's Regional Media and Communications Adviser for the Middle East and North Africa.
Israel announced earlier Friday that it would allow "temporary" aid deliveries into famine-threatened northern Gaza, hours after Washington warned of a sharp shift in its policy over Israel's war against Hamas. Israel's promise would be a "game changer" and would make "huge differences" to the current humanitarian situation in the Strip, Dr. Ahmed Bayram told FRANCE 24. Dr. Bayram is the Norwegian Refugee Council's Regional Media and Communications Adviser for the Middle East and North Africa.