Mounting international pressure and reports of widespread 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 amount of food and supplies reaching Gaza is far below what is needed to prevent famine. Foreign countries like Jordan and the UAE have begun airdropping aid, but these efforts are criticized as insufficient and sometimes chaotic, with reports of aid being looted or sold at high prices. Israeli leaders continue to deny claims of mass starvation, while humanitarian organizations urge for a full ceasefire and unrestricted aid access. The crisis has highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and the challenges of balancing military objectives with urgent civilian needs.
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