Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in parts of Gaza to allow more humanitarian aid to reach civilians, following mounting international criticism and reports of widespread starvation. Aid deliveries, including airdrops by Jordan and the UAE, have resumed, but humanitarian organizations warn that the assistance remains far below what is needed to address the crisis. The United Nations and other agencies have described the situation as catastrophic, with many Gazans dying from hunger and malnutrition. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces intense pressure both domestically and abroad, as critics argue that the government's shifting policies lack coherence and fail to adequately address the humanitarian disaster. Despite the increased aid, chaos and violence persist around distribution sites, and experts caution that only a sustained ceasefire and unrestricted aid flow can prevent further catastrophe.
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