Under mounting international pressure over reports of mass starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in select areas to allow humanitarian aid to enter. These pauses, lasting up to 10 hours a day, are intended to facilitate the delivery of food and supplies via secure corridors and airdrops, with support from countries like Jordan and the UAE. Despite these measures, aid agencies warn that the scale of relief remains insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, as only a fraction of needed supplies are reaching those in need. Critics argue that these limited pauses are more a gesture to appease global outrage than a solution to the humanitarian disaster. The situation remains dire, with ongoing combat, continued restrictions, and warnings from the UN and aid groups that famine could spread without a significant increase in aid access.
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