Israel has announced it will permit humanitarian aid airdrops and establish corridors for UN convoys to deliver food and medical supplies into Gaza, following intense international pressure and reports of rising starvation deaths. Aid agencies and the UN warn that airdrops are insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, as logistical and security challenges continue to hamper ground deliveries. The UK, Jordan, and the UAE are among countries preparing to participate in airdrop operations, while Britain also plans to evacuate critically ill children from Gaza. Despite Israel's claims of facilitating aid, the UN cites ongoing military restrictions and looting as major obstacles. The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with famine conditions worsening and calls for a ceasefire growing louder.
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