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- Germany鈥檚 air force said it dropped pallets with four tons of relief goods by air into the enclave on Saturday
- Scholz is set to meet on Sunday with Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah and later with Israeli PM Netanyahu
BERLIN: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Israel on Saturday to allow humanitarian aid access to Gaza on a larger scale, ahead of a two-day trip to the Middle East.
Scholz will travel to the Jordanian Red Sea port of Aqaba on Saturday to meet on Sunday with Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah before flying on to Israel to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
鈥淚t is necessary for aid to reach Gaza on a larger scale now. That will be a topic that I also have to talk about,鈥� Scholz told journalists ahead of his trip.
He also voiced concern about Israel鈥檚 planned offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where more than half the Palestinian鈥檚 enclave鈥檚 population of 2.3 million have taken shelter.
鈥淭here is a danger that a comprehensive offensive in Rafah will result in many terrible civilian casualties, which must be strictly prohibited,鈥� he added.
Germany鈥檚 air force said it dropped pallets with four tons of relief goods by air into the enclave on Saturday.
鈥淓very package counts. But airdrops are just a drop in the ocean,鈥� the foreign ministry said on the social media platform X.
Israel鈥檚 air and ground campaign in Gaza, triggered by Hamas鈥� attack on Oct. 7, has displaced most of the population and left people in dire need of food and other essentials.