Israel has resumed and expanded the airdropping of humanitarian aid into Gaza amid mounting reports of starvation and international outrage over the deepening hunger crisis. The Israeli military, under pressure from aid agencies and foreign governments, announced the creation of humanitarian corridors and 'pauses' to facilitate UN convoys and foreign airdrops, including from the UK, Jordan, and the UAE. Despite these measures, aid organizations warn that airdrops are insufficient and cannot replace the urgent need for unrestricted ground deliveries, as famine conditions worsen and children continue to die from hunger and thirst. The crisis has prompted calls for an immediate ceasefire and the lifting of aid restrictions, with the UK also planning to evacuate critically ill children from Gaza. Critics argue that the current efforts are inadequate and highlight the ongoing blockade as the root cause of the humanitarian catastrophe.
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