Facing mounting international condemnation over reports of starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in several areas to allow limited humanitarian aid to enter the enclave. Aid airdrops by Israel, Jordan, and the UAE have resumed, but the United Nations and aid groups warn that the supplies are vastly insufficient to address the scale of hunger and malnutrition. The Israeli government maintains there is no policy of starvation, but critics argue that the aid trickle is a response to global outrage rather than a coherent humanitarian strategy. Ceasefire negotiations remain stalled, with control over food aid distribution emerging as a key sticking point. Despite the new measures, many Palestinians report that aid is not reaching those most in need, and the humanitarian crisis continues to deepen.
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