Israel has announced it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, and the UK, to resume airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza amid mounting international outrage over a worsening hunger crisis. The move comes as reports indicate over 100 Gazans have died from starvation, with aid groups warning that airdrops are insufficient compared to the scale of need. Hundreds of aid trucks are reportedly stuck inside Gaza, with Israel and the UN trading blame over distribution failures. The United Nations and other organizations continue to call for an urgent ceasefire and unrestricted ground access for aid, as child malnutrition and famine risks escalate. Critics, including Hamas, have dismissed the airdrops as inadequate, demanding more effective humanitarian corridors.
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