Amid mounting international outrage over worsening hunger and reports of starvation deaths in Gaza, Israel has agreed to allow foreign countries, including Jordan, the UAE, and the UK, to resume airdropping humanitarian aid into the besieged territory. Aid organizations and the UN have warned that airdrops are insufficient to meet the soaring needs, with a quarter of children and mothers malnourished and hundreds of aid trucks stalled at the border. Israel denies the existence of widespread famine but faces criticism for restricting ground aid deliveries. The move comes as diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire stall and calls grow for a political solution to the crisis. Humanitarian groups continue to demand full access for aid, the release of hostages, and an immediate ceasefire.
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