Israel has announced it will allow foreign countries, including the UK, Jordan, UAE, and Belgium, to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza as the enclave faces a worsening hunger crisis and rising deaths from starvation. Aid agencies and the UN have criticized airdrops as inefficient, unsafe, and a distraction from the need for sustained ground deliveries, warning they will not solve the deepening food shortages. The UK and other countries are also planning to evacuate critically ill children from Gaza for medical treatment. Despite some increases in aid deliveries, hundreds of trucks remain stalled at crossings, and international pressure is mounting on Israel to ease restrictions and allow more comprehensive humanitarian access. The situation remains dire, with aid groups reporting widespread malnutrition and the UN calling for an urgent ceasefire.
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