Under mounting international pressure and condemnation over a worsening hunger crisis in Gaza, Israel has announced limited daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations to allow more humanitarian aid into the enclave. Despite these measures, aid agencies and the UN warn that the amount of food and supplies reaching Palestinians remains vastly insufficient to prevent famine and a catastrophic health crisis. Airdrops and increased truck convoys have been described as a 'drop in the ocean,' with some aid even being resold at exorbitant prices due to scarcity. Critics argue that these gestures are more about appeasing allies than addressing the root causes of the crisis, and many Gazans remain skeptical that the limited pauses will bring real relief. The situation remains dire, with reports of continued starvation and deaths even as aid trickles in.
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