US Delivers Six Helicopters to Lebanese Armed Forces

US Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea speaks after meeting with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon March 25, 2021. Dalati Nohra/Handout via REUTERS
US Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea speaks after meeting with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon March 25, 2021. Dalati Nohra/Handout via REUTERS
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US Delivers Six Helicopters to Lebanese Armed Forces

US Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea speaks after meeting with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon March 25, 2021. Dalati Nohra/Handout via REUTERS
US Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea speaks after meeting with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon March 25, 2021. Dalati Nohra/Handout via REUTERS

The United States delivered on Tuesday six MD-530F+ Light Attack Helicopters to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) to enhance their operational capacity in providing for Lebanon’s security.

At the Hamat Airbase in north Lebanon, Ambassador Dorothy Shea delivered the helicopters in the presence of LAF commander General Joseph Aoun.

“The helicopter delivery represents the enduring partnership between Lebanon and the United States,” the Ambassador emphasized.

Shea revealed that Washington will continue to offer assistance to Lebanon's Armed Forces.

“We remain committed to pursuing additional ways that we can help the LAF, and I include in that the LAF soldiers,” she said, adding that the US recently announced an additional $67 million in annual Foreign Military Financing support for the year 2021.

The MD-530F+ helicopter is the first light attack helicopter of its kind to integrate APKWS missiles and live downlink targeting data.

For his part, General Aoun said this occasion “renews the process of effective cooperation and friendship between the Lebanese Army and the US.”

He stressed that during his recent visit to Washington he sensed a consensus on the continued support to the Lebanese army.



UN, Aid Group Slam Israel’s Gaza Blockade after Report Warns of Famine Risk

This picture taken from a position in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip on May 6, 2025, shows smoke billowing from explosions in Gaza. (AFP)
This picture taken from a position in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip on May 6, 2025, shows smoke billowing from explosions in Gaza. (AFP)
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UN, Aid Group Slam Israel’s Gaza Blockade after Report Warns of Famine Risk

This picture taken from a position in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip on May 6, 2025, shows smoke billowing from explosions in Gaza. (AFP)
This picture taken from a position in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip on May 6, 2025, shows smoke billowing from explosions in Gaza. (AFP)

A senior United Nations official said Monday’s hunger report in Gaza is “extremely concerning” given that the strip’s roughly 2 million population continues to face “a very critical risk of famine.”

Beth Bechdol, deputy director of the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, said Gaza’s food system has collapsed since Israel reimposed its blockade.

“We are moving into a period where the entire population of the Gaza Strip ... are continuing to face a very critical risk of famine and extreme hunger and malnutrition,” she said in an interview.

Mahmoud Alsaqqa, food security coordinator for the charity Oxfam, meanwhile, slammed Israel’s blockade, saying that thousands of aid trucks carrying aid were prevented from reaching desperate civilians.

“Gaza’s starvation is not incidental—it is deliberate, entirely engineered,” he said. “It is unconscionable and is being allowed to happen.”

Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a leading international authority on the severity of hunger crises, said outright famine is the most likely scenario unless conditions change.

Nearly half a million Palestinians are in “catastrophic” levels of hunger, meaning they face possible starvation, the report said, while another million are at “emergency” levels of hunger.