Israel to Conduct Aid Airdrops in Gaza Amid Rising Hunger Crisis

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Israel's military announced aid airdrops and humanitarian corridors in Gaza amid worsening starvation and increasing civilian casualties, with efforts hampered by ongoing conflict and international criticism. Despite military claims of no starvation, reports indicate severe malnutrition and deaths, as aid efforts face logistical and safety challenges, and ceasefire negotiations remain stalled.
- Israel’s military says aid airdrops will begin in Gaza as hunger grows NPR
- More Gazans starve to death as aid agencies warn airdrops won’t alleviate crisis CNN
- Food airdropped into Gaza as starvation deaths rise The Washington Post
- IDF says it will conduct aid airdrops in Gaza as hunger crisis deepens ABC News
- Israel to implement humanitarian pause in Gaza after international pressure Axios
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