Amid mounting international condemnation and reports of widespread starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in select areas to allow for increased humanitarian aid deliveries. The Israeli military and foreign countries, including Jordan and the UAE, have resumed airdrops of food and supplies, but aid organizations and Gazans say these efforts are insufficient to meet the scale of the crisis. The United Nations and humanitarian groups warn that the enclave is on the brink of famine, with many civilians unable to access the limited aid that does arrive. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces intense pressure both domestically and abroad, as critics argue that policy changes are too little, too late. Despite these measures, hunger and desperation persist, and calls for a comprehensive ceasefire and unrestricted aid access continue to grow.
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