Jakarta, Aug. 4 -- The Indonesian Red Crescent (BSMI) has expressed its readiness to partner with the government in airdropping aid packages in Gaza using drones amid the continued humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave.

"We are discussing whether the Indonesian aid supplies can be airdropped by using drones into Gaza with the government's representatives," the BSMI medical team leader, Basuki Supartono, said in Jakarta on Monday.

If the government approves the airdrop, the BSMI is ready to become its partner for the mission, he informed at a press conference on the BSMI's fourth deployment of specialist doctors to the Gaza Strip.

Once the government's approval comes through, BSMI's volunteers in Jordan will pack the aid packag...