Facing mounting international pressure and reports of widespread starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced 'tactical pauses' in military operations and is allowing humanitarian aid corridors and airdrops of food into the enclave. The Israeli military says it will pause fighting in three areas daily to facilitate aid delivery, while foreign nations like the UK, Jordan, and the UAE are coordinating airdrops and medical evacuations. Aid agencies and the UN warn that airdrops are insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, and call for a full ceasefire and unrestricted aid access. Bureaucratic hurdles, ongoing violence, and disputes over aid distribution continue to hamper relief efforts, with hundreds of trucks stuck at the border and civilians at risk. The situation remains dire, with reports of children dying from starvation and urgent calls for more effective humanitarian action.
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