Mounting international pressure and reports of starvation in Gaza have forced Israel to announce daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations to allow limited humanitarian aid into the enclave. Despite these measures, aid agencies and the UN warn that the assistance remains insufficient, with many Gazans still facing severe hunger and malnutrition. Foreign countries like Jordan and the UAE have begun airdropping supplies, but these efforts are criticized as inadequate and sometimes chaotic. Israeli leaders continue to deny widespread famine, while critics argue that the aid allowed is only a fraction of what is needed. The crisis has intensified calls for a ceasefire and a more robust humanitarian response.
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