Facing mounting international condemnation over widespread starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced daily 'tactical pauses' in military operations in several areas to allow limited humanitarian aid to enter. The Israeli military will halt fighting for 10 hours each day in key population centers and facilitate secure routes for aid convoys, while also resuming airdrops of food and supplies. Despite these measures, aid agencies warn that the scale of relief is insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, with reports of children and adults dying from starvation. The moves come as pressure grows from allies and the UN, and as ceasefire talks stall over control of aid distribution. Many Gazans remain skeptical that these pauses will bring meaningful relief, calling for a more comprehensive solution to the humanitarian catastrophe.
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