Facing intense international pressure and reports of rising starvation deaths in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in three areas of the territory to allow humanitarian aid to reach civilians. The Israeli military has begun airdropping food and supplies into Gaza and is coordinating with foreign nations like Jordan and the UAE to increase aid deliveries. Despite these measures, aid agencies and the UN warn that airdrops are insufficient to address the scale of the hunger crisis, and bureaucratic obstacles and ongoing conflict continue to hamper effective distribution. The UN and humanitarian groups are calling for a full ceasefire and the lifting of aid restrictions, as hundreds of aid trucks remain undelivered and famine conditions worsen. The UK and other countries are also planning to airdrop aid and evacuate critically ill children from Gaza.
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