Israel has announced it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, and the UK, to resume airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza amid mounting international outrage over a worsening hunger crisis. The move comes as reports indicate over 100 starvation deaths and widespread malnutrition among Gazans, with aid groups and the UN warning of looming famine. While Israel claims it is not blocking aid and that hundreds of trucks are waiting inside Gaza, the UN and humanitarian organizations cite severe distribution challenges and call for an urgent ceasefire. Critics argue that airdrops are insufficient and impractical compared to ground deliveries, but Israel insists the situation is being misrepresented internationally. The renewed airdrops reflect growing diplomatic pressure and the dire need for immediate relief as Gaza's humanitarian catastrophe deepens.
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