Jeremy Bowen of BBC goes on board a plane to drop a plane

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BBC international editor Jeremy Bowen climbed a Jordanian military aircraft that launches humanitarian assistance in Gaza.

The Jordanians told him that Israel did not want our crew to shoot outside the windows of the plane while he was on board.

But from the window, Bowen said he saw nothing left of the living communities he knew well in North Gaza.

Israel, who controls the entry of all supplies to Gaza, has denied having a hunger in the gas and rejected the accusations that he was responsible for food shortages.

The Palestinians in neighborhoods in northern gas parts are ordered by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to evacuate and move south. IDF said its military is working in North Gaza, “to eliminate terrorists and terrorist infrastructure.”

Humanitarian groups have repeatedly said that Airdrops will not receive enough supplies in gas and have called for more trucks to be allowed.

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