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Israel will allow foreign countries to drop aid into Gaza from Friday, army radio says

Israel will allow foreign countries to drop aid into Gaza from Friday, army radio says

Khaleej Times25-07-2025
Israeli army radio citing a military official reported that Israel would allow foreign countries to parachute aid into Gaza starting on Friday.
An Israeli military spokesperson did not immediately reply to a Reuters request seeking confirmation.
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