Facing mounting international condemnation over widespread hunger and reports of starvation deaths in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in select areas to allow humanitarian aid to enter the enclave.
Aid airdrops by Jordan and the UAE have resumed, and Israel has pledged to open secure corridors for aid convoys. However, aid agencies warn that these measures are insufficient to address the scale of the crisis, with malnutrition and famine continuing to claim lives, especially among children. The UN and humanitarian groups stress that only a significant and sustained increase in aid deliveries, not limited pauses or airdrops, can avert further catastrophe.
The situation remains dire, with ongoing debate over Israel's responsibility and the effectiveness of the new aid measures.
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