Amid mounting international criticism and reports of widespread starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in several areas to allow limited humanitarian aid to enter. The Israeli government, under pressure from allies and humanitarian organizations, has also permitted airdrops of food and supplies by Jordan and the UAE, though aid agencies warn these measures are insufficient to address the scale of the crisis. Prime Minister Netanyahu continues to deny claims of starvation, insisting Israel is not blocking aid, while the UN and other groups report catastrophic hunger and call for a full ceasefire. Scenes of chaos and desperation have been reported as Gazans scramble for scarce aid, with some airdrops causing injuries. Despite these steps, the humanitarian situation remains dire, and the international community is demanding more robust action to prevent further deaths from starvation.
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