German chancellor Olaf Scholz is making a two-day trip to the Middle east, where he’s due to hold talks with the leaders of Jordan and Israel. His trip comes as international efforts to get aid into Gaza are expanding. Germany has joined an emergency airlift, dropping food over the Strip for the first time. A new maritime aid corridor between Cyprus and Gaza is also taking shape. But relief groups, and the people of Gaza, say it’s nowhere near enough. Before Scholz left Germany, he repeated his call for a swift cease-fire. And he urged Israel to do more to protect the civilian population.
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