Facing mounting international condemnation and warnings of mass starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in three areas of the enclave to allow more humanitarian aid to enter. The move comes as aid agencies and foreign governments, including Jordan and the UAE, begin airdrops of food and supplies, though many warn these efforts are insufficient to address the scale of the crisis. Israel's decision is seen as a response to both domestic and foreign pressure, including threats of European sanctions. Despite the pauses, reports indicate that fighting and casualties continue in other parts of Gaza, and aid groups stress that the measures fall far short of what is needed. The situation remains dire, with widespread hunger and malnutrition reported among Gaza's population.
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