Facing mounting international condemnation over widespread hunger and reports of starvation deaths in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in select areas to allow humanitarian aid to enter. The Israeli military is coordinating with countries like Jordan and the UAE to facilitate airdrops and establish secure aid corridors, while also easing some restrictions on aid convoys. Despite these measures, aid agencies and Gaza residents warn that the limited pauses and airdrops are insufficient to address the scale of the crisis, with many children and civilians still dying from hunger. The moves come as Israel seeks to defuse global outrage and avoid potential sanctions, but critics argue that only a sustained, large-scale relief effort can avert further catastrophe. The situation remains dire, with the UN and humanitarian groups calling for urgent, unrestricted access to deliver life-saving supplies.
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