Under mounting international pressure and growing reports of starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations to allow limited humanitarian aid into the enclave.
Despite these measures, aid agencies and the UN warn that the amount of aid reaching Gaza is far below what is needed to avert a catastrophic hunger crisis, with many civilians still unable to access food and supplies. Airdrops by Jordan, the UAE, and others have resumed, but are criticized as insufficient and sometimes dangerous, with reports of aid being looted or landing in unsafe areas. The Israeli government maintains it is working to increase aid, but critics argue these steps are more about easing international criticism than addressing the scale of the humanitarian disaster.
The situation remains dire, with starvation and malnutrition continuing to claim lives as calls grow for a full ceasefire and unrestricted aid access.
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