Israel has resumed airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza and announced the opening of humanitarian corridors for UN convoys, following intense international pressure and reports of rising starvation deaths, including among children. Aid agencies and the UN have warned that the enclave is on the brink of famine, with food, water, and medicine in critically short supply due to ongoing blockades. While Israel and several foreign governments are now coordinating airdrops and limited evacuations of ill children, humanitarian groups argue these measures are insufficient and call for a full ceasefire and unrestricted aid access. The crisis has drawn widespread condemnation, with critics labeling the airdrops as a desperate and inadequate response to a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. The situation remains dire, with calls for urgent, large-scale intervention to prevent further loss of life.
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