Facing mounting international condemnation over widespread starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in several areas to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the enclave. The Israeli military is facilitating aid airdrops and opening new corridors for aid convoys, while Jordan and the UAE have resumed air drops for the first time in months. Despite these measures, aid agencies warn that the scale of relief remains insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, with reports of children dying from starvation. Critics argue that Israel's restrictions on aid have contributed to the crisis, and that recent steps are largely a response to global pressure. The situation remains dire, with many Gazans expressing skepticism that these limited measures will bring meaningful relief.
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