Israel has announced that it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, to resume humanitarian aid to Gaza through air corridors, following a rapidly worsening hunger crisis. This step comes in response to international pressure and reports indicating that over 100 people have died of starvation since Israel restricted access to aid. Aid organizations and the United Nations warn that air corridors are not sufficient and call for a full cessation and unrestricted access to humanitarian deliveries. Israel claims it is not responsible for delays, blaming the United Nations for not distributing aid that is already in Gaza, while Hamas obstructs air corridors and abuses them with ineffective actions. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with nearly a third of Gaza's population reporting going days without food.
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