Facing mounting international condemnation over reports of starvation and malnutrition in Gaza, Israel has announced a series of measures to increase humanitarian aid. These include resuming and allowing foreign airdrops of food and supplies, opening humanitarian corridors, and implementing daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in certain areas to facilitate aid delivery. Despite these steps, aid agencies and the UN warn that airdrops are insufficient and risk civilian safety, calling for more robust ground-based aid access. The crisis has led to the deaths of over 100 people from starvation, including children, and has prompted calls for an immediate ceasefire and further easing of restrictions. The UK and other countries are also planning to participate in aid drops and evacuate critically ill children from Gaza.
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