Amid mounting international condemnation and reports of starvation deaths in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in select areas to allow humanitarian aid to reach civilians. The Israeli military has also resumed airdrops of food and permitted foreign countries like Jordan and the UAE to deliver aid by air. Despite these measures, the United Nations and aid agencies warn that the amount of aid entering Gaza remains vastly insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis. Many Palestinians and humanitarian groups criticize the efforts as inadequate and say that aid is not reaching those most in need. The crisis has become a central issue in ceasefire negotiations, with control over food distribution now a major sticking point.
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