Israel has announced it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan and the UAE, to resume airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza as the territory faces a worsening famine and mass starvation.
The move comes after mounting international pressure and reports of severe malnutrition and deaths due to hunger among Gaza's 2.1 million residents. While Israel claims to have cleared aid for distribution, humanitarian organizations warn that airdrops alone are insufficient to meet the urgent needs. The United Nations and aid groups have called for full access to deliver supplies and a political solution to end the crisis.
Despite the new airdrop permissions, the humanitarian situation remains dire, with ongoing conflict and logistical challenges hampering effective aid delivery.
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