Facing mounting international condemnation over widespread 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 Israeli military is opening secure corridors for aid convoys and has resumed airdrops of food and medical supplies, with support from countries like Jordan and the UAE. Despite these measures, aid agencies warn that the relief is insufficient to address the scale of the crisis, as deaths from hunger continue to rise. The moves come after weeks of pressure from the UN, foreign governments, and humanitarian organizations, who accuse Israel of engineering a humanitarian disaster. Critics argue that the limited pauses and airdrops are inadequate and call for a sustained ceasefire and unrestricted aid access.
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