Facing mounting international condemnation over widespread starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in select areas to allow humanitarian aid to enter. The Israeli military has also resumed airdrops of food and supplies, while Jordan and the UAE have joined in delivering aid by air. Despite these measures, the United Nations and aid agencies warn that the amount of aid reaching Gaza remains far below what is needed to prevent famine, and many civilians, including children, continue to die from hunger. Critics argue that these limited pauses and airdrops are insufficient and may be more about appeasing international pressure than solving the crisis. The situation remains dire, with control over aid distribution now a central issue in ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
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