Under mounting international pressure and growing reports of starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in three areas of the Gaza Strip to allow more humanitarian aid to reach civilians. These pauses, lasting 10 hours each day, are intended to facilitate the entry of aid convoys and the resumption of airdrops by countries like Jordan and the UAE. Despite these measures, aid agencies and charities warn that the current efforts are insufficient to address the scale of the humanitarian disaster, with deaths from starvation continuing to rise. The moves come as Israel faces criticism for previously restricting aid and as calls intensify for a more comprehensive solution to the crisis. Many in Gaza and the international community remain skeptical that these limited pauses will be enough to avert further catastrophe.
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