Israel has come under intense international pressure to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where widespread starvation and malnutrition have been reported. In response, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations and allowed limited aid deliveries and airdrops by foreign countries such as Jordan and the UAE. However, aid agencies and the UN warn that these measures are grossly insufficient, with many airdrops failing to reach those in need and some even causing injuries. The majority of aid is still blocked or looted, and the UN says vast amounts more are needed to prevent a catastrophic health crisis. Critics argue that the current efforts are more about optics than real relief, as hunger and chaos continue to mount in Gaza.
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