Facing mounting international condemnation over reports of starvation and a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in several areas to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the enclave. The Israeli military is permitting increased aid deliveries, including airdrops coordinated with countries like Jordan and the UAE, and opening corridors for food and supplies. The United Nations and aid agencies have welcomed these steps but warn that the current level of aid is vastly insufficient to prevent famine and a catastrophic health crisis. Despite these measures, many Palestinians and humanitarian groups say the aid reaching Gaza is only a 'drop in the ocean' compared to the overwhelming need. The crisis has become a central issue in ceasefire negotiations, with control over aid distribution now a major sticking point.
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