Facing growing international pressure and reports of starvation deaths, Israel has announced it will allow and conduct airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza and open humanitarian corridors for UN convoys. Aid agencies and the UN warn that these airdrops are insufficient and risky, calling for a full ceasefire and unrestricted ground access for aid delivery. Despite thousands of aid trucks waiting at the border, distribution remains chaotic due to Israeli controls and ongoing conflict. The UK and other countries are also planning to airdrop aid and evacuate critically ill children from Gaza. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with widespread hunger, lack of basic supplies, and continued civilian casualties.
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