Facing mounting international condemnation and reports of 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 has resumed airdrops of food and supplies, and is permitting more aid trucks to enter Gaza, though aid agencies and the UN warn that the current levels are still far below what is needed to address the widespread hunger. These measures come after harrowing images and reports of Palestinians scrambling for limited aid, and as pressure grows from global allies and humanitarian organizations. Israel maintains that there is no policy of starvation, but critics argue the aid is insufficient and the policy shift is a response to international outrage. The situation remains dire, with millions in Gaza at risk and the effectiveness of these new aid measures still uncertain.
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