Israel has resumed airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza and announced the opening of humanitarian corridors for UN convoys, following intense international pressure and reports of rising starvation deaths, including among children. Aid agencies and the UN have warned that these airdrops are insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, calling for a full ceasefire and unrestricted ground access for aid deliveries. The blockade and ongoing conflict have led to severe shortages of food, water, and medicine, with hundreds reportedly dying from starvation. The UK and other countries are also planning their own aid drops and medical evacuations for critically ill children. Despite these measures, humanitarian groups stress that only a sustained ceasefire and open land routes can prevent further catastrophe.
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