Facing mounting international condemnation over reports of starvation and humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations and resumed airdrops of aid in select areas. Despite these measures, aid organizations and Palestinians on the ground report that the assistance is minimal, often fails to reach those most in need, and is insufficient to address the scale of the crisis. The United Nations and humanitarian groups warn that famine and malnutrition are spreading rapidly, with many civilians still unable to access food or basic supplies. Israel's government, under intense pressure, continues to deny widespread starvation while adjusting its aid policies, but critics argue these steps are too little, too late. The situation remains dire, with calls for a full ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian access growing louder.
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