Israel has announced it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, to resume airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza amid a worsening hunger crisis. The move comes as international pressure mounts and reports indicate that over 100 people have died from starvation, with nearly a third of Gaza's population not eating for days. Aid groups and the United Nations warn that airdrops are insufficient and call for a full ceasefire and unrestricted ground access for humanitarian deliveries. Israel maintains that there is no widespread famine, but images of undelivered aid and rising malnutrition rates have fueled global outrage. The situation remains dire, with ongoing conflict and logistical challenges hampering effective relief efforts.
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