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Parachutes carrying humanitarian aid fall from the sky after a drop in northern Gaza, seen from Israel. Gaza's deadliest war showed no signs of abating as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan has begun amid a gruelling humanitarian crisis that has pushed much of the territory to the brink of starvation. IMAGES
Parachutes with humanitarian aid fall from the sky following an airdrop in northern Gaza, seen from Israel. Israel has delayed the delivery of aid by ground, leading the United States and other countries to turn to airdropping assistance in addition to planning for maritime deliveries. IMAGES TO COMPLETE VIDI34L82GD_EN
"The seven souls we mourn today were there so that hungry people could eat," chef Jose Andres says of the World Central Kitchen staffers who were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, during remarks at a ceremony honoring their lives at the Washington National Cathedral. SOUNDBITE
"We were outraged to learn of an IDF (Israel Defense Forces, ed) strike that killed a number of civilian humanitarian workers yesterday from the World Central Kitchen," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby tells reporters during a briefing at the White House. SOUNDBITE
Military aircrafts parachute food aid into Gaza City, a day after 18 people were killed in stampedes or drowned in the Mediterranean Sea as they were rushing towards aid packages. Hamas has urged an end to the airdrops and called for stepped-up road deliveries instead. The United States said it would keep airdropping humanitarian supplies while also pushing for more overland deliveries. IMAGES