Israel has announced it will permit foreign countries, including the UK, Jordan, and the UAE, to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza and establish humanitarian corridors for UN convoys, following intense international criticism over the worsening hunger crisis. Aid agencies and the UN warn that airdrops are an inefficient and potentially dangerous solution, as hundreds of aid trucks remain stalled at the border and famine spreads inside Gaza. The crisis has led to deaths from starvation, especially among children, as food, water, and medical supplies run critically low under the ongoing blockade. The UK and other nations are also planning to evacuate critically ill children from Gaza. Despite these measures, humanitarian organizations stress that only a full ceasefire and unrestricted ground access for aid can prevent further catastrophe.
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