Israel has announced it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan and the UAE, to resume airdropping humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip as reports of mass starvation and worsening humanitarian conditions mount.
The move comes after mounting international pressure and criticism over the dire situation in Gaza, where hundreds of aid trucks remain undelivered and malnutrition deaths are rising. Israeli officials insist there are no limits on aid entering Gaza and blame distribution delays on the UN and other organizations, while humanitarian groups warn that airdrops alone are insufficient to meet the population's needs. Hamas has dismissed the airdrops as a publicity stunt, demanding the opening of humanitarian corridors for trucked aid.
The crisis highlights ongoing disputes over responsibility for aid delivery and the urgent need for effective humanitarian relief in Gaza.
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