World | Israel-Hamas war Airdropped Aid Ends Up Killing 5 in Gaza The incident happened in a refugee camp Friday morning By Kate Seamons Posted Mar 8, 2024 10:43 AM CST Copied An aircraft airdrops humanitarian aid over Gaza the northern Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Friday, March 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) Airdrops of humanitarian aid have been criticized as ineffective, costly, and dangerous—with that last point coming into focus with news that at least five people were killed Friday when an airdropped aid package fell on them in Gaza. CBS News reports by way of the Hamas-run Ministry of Health and an eyewitness that the package's parachute did not fully deploy; two children are said to be among the dead. CNN reports that the incident happened in the Al Shati refugee camp, located to the west of Gaza City. It's unclear which nation facilitated the drop, which reportedly left 10 people injured. The US, Jordan, Egypt, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium all dropped aid on Friday; a US defense official tells CBS a preliminary review indicates the package in question was not a US one. Read These Next Giuliani injured in high-speed highway crash. A game of doorbell ditch turns fatal for 11-year-old. It's an unexpected footnote in the life of Buford Pusser. Iran's leaders ditched their phones. Their bodyguards didn't. Report an error