Facing mounting international condemnation and warnings of mass starvation in Gaza, Israel has announced a 'tactical pause' in military operations in three areas of the enclave to allow humanitarian aid to flow in. The Israeli military has resumed airdrops of food and opened corridors for aid convoys, while also permitting foreign countries like the UK, Jordan, and the UAE to conduct their own airdrops. Despite these measures, aid agencies warn that airdrops are insufficient to address the deepening hunger crisis, as bureaucratic hurdles, ongoing conflict, and chaotic distribution continue to impede effective relief. The United Nations and other organizations are stepping up efforts, but reports of starvation deaths, especially among children, are rising. The situation remains dire, with calls for a full ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian access growing louder worldwide.
اس عام گفتگو جواب دینے والے پہلے شخص بنیں۔