Facing mounting international condemnation over widespread starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in three areas of the enclave to allow more humanitarian aid to enter. The Israeli military will halt activity for 10 hours each day and open secure corridors for aid convoys, while Jordan and the UAE have resumed airdrops of food and supplies. Despite these measures, aid agencies warn that airdrops are risky and insufficient to address the deepening humanitarian catastrophe. The moves come after reports of increasing deaths from hunger and growing pressure from allies and the United Nations. Critics argue that these limited pauses may not be enough to resolve the crisis or ensure safe, sustained aid delivery.
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