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 starvation crisis.
This move comes after mounting international pressure and reports of rising malnutrition and deaths in Gaza. While Israel claims there are no restrictions on aid truck entries, hundreds of trucks remain stuck, with Israeli officials blaming the UN and aid organizations for distribution delays. Humanitarian groups warn that airdrops alone are insufficient to meet the urgent needs of Gaza's population.
The situation remains dire, with ongoing conflict and accusations between Israel, Hamas, and international agencies over responsibility for the humanitarian bottleneck.
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