A severe hunger crisis is unfolding in Gaza, with reports of rising deaths from starvation as humanitarian aid struggles to reach those in need. In response to mounting international pressure and criticism, Israel has resumed airdrops of food and announced the opening of humanitarian corridors to facilitate aid delivery. However, aid agencies and the UN warn that airdrops are an inefficient and risky solution, and that the scale of the crisis requires far more robust and sustained access for ground convoys. Thousands of aid trucks remain stuck at the border or inside Gaza, with distribution hampered by logistical, political, and security challenges. The situation has prompted calls for an immediate ceasefire and urgent action to prevent further famine and loss of life.
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