Israel has announced the resumption of humanitarian aid airdrops and the establishment of corridors for UN convoys into Gaza, responding to mounting international pressure and reports of starvation deaths. Despite these measures, aid agencies and the UN warn that airdrops are insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, with many Gazans, including children, dying from lack of food and medical supplies. The UK and other countries are coordinating with regional partners to deliver aid and evacuate critically ill children, but logistical and security challenges persist. Israel and the UN blame each other for delays and obstacles in aid distribution, while critics argue that the crisis is exacerbated by ongoing blockades and military restrictions. Calls for an urgent ceasefire and more robust humanitarian access continue as the situation in Gaza deteriorates.
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