Facing mounting international condemnation and reports of widespread starvation, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in parts of Gaza to allow limited humanitarian aid to enter. Aid airdrops by Israel, Jordan, and the UAE have resumed, but humanitarian organizations and local sources say these efforts are insufficient, with many Palestinians still unable to access food and basic supplies. The United Nations and other agencies warn of catastrophic hunger, with dozens of children and adults dying from malnutrition in recent days. Critics argue that Israel's policy shifts are reactive and inadequate, as the blockade and ongoing conflict continue to prevent large-scale aid distribution. Despite official denials from Israeli leaders, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains dire, and calls for a full ceasefire and unrestricted aid access are growing louder.
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