Israel has announced it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan and the UAE, to resume airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza amid a worsening famine and mounting international pressure.
The move comes as reports of mass starvation and malnutrition grow, with over 100 deaths attributed to hunger since aid restrictions tightened. While Israel claims aid is piling up inside Gaza due to UN distribution failures, humanitarian organizations warn that airdrops alone are insufficient to meet the desperate needs of Gaza's 2.1 million residents. The crisis unfolds as calls intensify for a ceasefire, full humanitarian access, and a political solution to the ongoing conflict.
Despite the new airdrop permissions, the humanitarian situation remains dire, with ongoing hostilities and limited ground aid distribution.
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