Facing mounting international pressure over a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 10-hour 'tactical pauses' in military operations across three areas to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the enclave.
Aid airdrops by Jordan and the UAE have resumed, and Israel says it will open secure corridors for aid convoys. Despite these measures, aid agencies warn that the current efforts are inadequate to address the scale of starvation and malnutrition, with many Gazans, including children, dying from hunger. The United Nations and humanitarian groups continue to criticize both the limited scope of aid and the risks associated with airdrops.
The crisis has intensified calls for a permanent ceasefire and more robust humanitarian access.
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