Greece sent help via the air to Gaza, 2 aircraft mobilizing

Gaza – Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Greece joined the European Union countries, sent food aid to Gaza by air. Greece sent 2 military aircraft with help. “This morning, two Greek Air Force aircraft dropped 8.5 tonnes of important food supplies in the Gaza region,” Mitsotakis said on Facebook, as AFP was reported on Sunday (10/8/2025). “This operation is being held in collaboration with countries from the European Union and the Middle East, which aims to support the basic needs of the people in the areas concerned,” he added. Browse to continue with the contents of Mitsotakis, says Greece will participate so that hostility is replaced. He also asked for help without being channeled to Gaza. “Greece will continue to take the initiative to immediately stop hostility, free the hostages and flow to Gaza without obstacles without obstacles. It is our duty to end everyone to end human suffering,” he said. Western countries, including Britain, France and Spain, recently had a partnership with Middle Eastern countries to send humanitarian supplies through the air to the Palestinian area. However, the UN Agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, warned that air aid alone would not be worse hungry. The UN estimates that Gaza needs at least 600 assistants a day to meet the basic needs of the population. The concerns have increased associated with the situation in the Gaza Strip after more than 21 months of war, which began after the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a deadly attack on Israel in October 2023. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a greater pressure to bring a strike strike to save more than two million residents from the region. However, the Israeli security cabinet approved a plan on Friday morning to launch a massive operation to seize the city of Gaza, causing a wave of anger all over the world. (Lir/Lir)